Distillate

“Distillate” is a term used in cannabis terminology to describe a highly refined cannabis extract in oil form. The name comes from the distillation process, where compounds are separated and purified.

Distillate in cannabis contexts

In cannabis terminology, “distillate” refers to an extract that has undergone multiple refinement steps to isolate specific cannabinoids. This process removes many other plant components, resulting in a clear and uniform oil.

Unlike flower, bud, or traditional hash, distillate is a processed product that focuses on purity and consistency rather than the natural composition of the plant. It is often described in contrast to less refined formats that retain more of the original plant profile.

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