Cherry Burger
Negatives**
Terpenes
Genetics
For those times when you can’t choose between grabbing a quick bite and getting really baked, there’s Cherry Burger — and it does both. This hybrid isn’t like your average strain; it mixes genetics from Cherry Burst with Han Solo Burger to create something deliciously different that’ll make you feel good (and peckish).
Each hit of Cherry Burger contains 21% THC: more than enough oomph to put a smile on your face and help you concentrate. It might also make you want snacks. This strain’s dominant terpene is Caryophyllene, which brings some spiciness along for the ride — an aspect smokers have said adds flavour as well as potential anti-inflammatory effects (though this remains unproven).
As your head starts spinning in the clouds, relief could come at least in part from Cherry Burger’s ability to relieve eye pressure or migraines; things that make us unhappy! These same attributes have led some fans to use them for medicinal purposes too, such as combating depression symptoms or even just tension headaches after work: two birds, one stone sort of stuff.
In addition, it tastes nice? So there are reasons other than getting stoned off something tasty why one might choose this over another kind of pot to smoke. One final thing worth mentioning about its high qualities though—they work brilliantly together with those delicious flavours, creating an all-round experience few plants can rival. So whether needing some mood elevation therapy session, lots of pain relief, whilst not forgetting mouth-watering snacks — look no further than taking a bite out of CB.
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.