Review: Apple Fritter by Kaviar
Apple Fritter is one of those strains that has become so popular in recent years that it seems to be everywhere. Having sampled it in Michigan and Missouri, I wanted to complete the Midwestern trifecta by picking up this well-known cultivar from Kaviar at Star Buds Burbank.
Apple Fritter is a hybrid cross of Sour Apple and Animal Cookies created by Lumpy’s Flowers. This batch of flower tested at 0.134% THCVa, 0.274% CBCa, 0.410 CBGa, 1.162% Delta 9 THC, 25.122% THCa, and 27.102% total cannabinoids. Terpenes were 2.267% of the total weight with β-caryophyllene, limonene, α-humulene, linalool, and α-pinene being the heaviest.

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The eighth consisted of three popcorn-shaped flowers, each slightly larger than actual popcorn. The buds were predominantly light green with some purple splotches, and they had a light trichome presence. They felt dense to the touch and had a slightly dry surface but still contained a considerable fluffiness after grinding. The jar also contained some smaller than popcorn-sized pieces that rounded out the weight.
Upon opening the jar, distinct notes of pear and dough stood out, followed by a savory scent with hints of oregano, black pepper, and garlic. In terms of flavor, there was a balance between sweet and savory, with hints of pear, cream, and perfume at the start, and a black pepper flavor on the finish.
After dosing Apple Fritter, I immediately noticed its anxiety-busting effects, which left me with a clear and focused mind. However, I was focused on the waves of pressure that traveled down from my head and into my body. The pressure eventually transformed into a tingling sensation that was mostly felt in my core.
This batch of Apple Fritter was much more physical than cerebral, and while the effects of Apple Fritter were relatively short-lived, the experience itself was enjoyable, making this strain a great choice for a quick smoke session. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
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