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MMCEU - 1 unit Rosin edibles and regular edibles differ primarily in their extraction methods and resulting qualities. Rosin edibles are made using rosin, a solvent less cannabis concentrate produced by applying heat and pressure to cannabis flowers or hash. This method results in a purer product, free from solvents, and often retains a more natural, full-spectrum cannabis flavor due to the preservation of the plant's natural compounds. Consequently, rosin edibles can be more potent and provide a fuller experience thanks to the wide range of cannabinoids and terpenes they contain. On the other hand, regular edibles are typically made using cannabis oil or butter, which is often extracted with solvents like CO2 or ethanol. These edibles may have a milder cannabis taste or sometimes no cannabis taste at all, depending on the extraction process and additional flavoring. The effects of regular edibles can be less potent or have a more straightforward profile since some of the plant's compounds may be lost during extraction. In summary, rosin edibles offer a more natural and potent experience, while regular edibles vary in flavor and effects based on their extraction method.
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