Bubblegum Biscotti
Bubble Gum × Biscotti
Bubblegum Biscotti is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its distinctive sweet aroma, reminiscent of bubblegum and baked goods. This cultivar bridges nostalgic candy flavors with modern dessert profiles, making it a popular choice for those seeking a rich sensory experience.
Appearance
This strain typically presents dense, conical buds with a high concentration of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Colors can range from light greens to deeper purples, often accented by vibrant orange pistils. The flowers are generally well-compacted, with a good calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to their visual appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bubblegum Biscotti is a complex blend of sweet candy, particularly bubblegum, and rich bakery notes like cookie dough and vanilla. Underlying this are hints of diesel and sometimes a subtle savory or earthy undertone. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet, fruity, and creamy taste with a doughy finish.
Effects
Bubblegum Biscotti is generally described as providing a balanced but weighty hybrid experience. Users often report a relaxing sensation that can be both calming and uplifting, without being overly sedating. The effects are typically associated with a pleasant body high and a gentle cerebral buzz.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific percentages vary, Bubblegum Biscotti is noted for its rich terpene profile. Key terpenes often include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and effects. The THC content is reported around 5%, with CBD levels below 1%, indicating a profile focused on THC-driven effects.
Origins & Lineage
The lineage of Bubblegum Biscotti combines the classic Bubble Gum strain, which gained fame in the 1990s Midwest and Amsterdam scenes for its bubblegum aroma, with the more contemporary Biscotti strain, known for its dessert-like qualities. The exact parentage can be varied, as both foundational strains have complex genetic histories, leading to a family of cultivars rather than a single fixed type.