Ancient Hash making methods - Interesting read. Check it out! (pics included)

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Hashish - How Nepalese Hashish Is Made

hashnep1a.jpgThis is the simplest, technically, as well as the hardest, physically, method of making hashish. All the worker needs to do is rub the Nepalese marijuana plants continuously between his hands until the resin, accumulating on his palms, becomes thick enough to be safely scraped off.

hashnep1b.jpghashnep1a.jpgTo obtain what will amount to a relatively small quantity, at the end of a working day, requires great physical effort.



hashnep1c.jpgAs if this were not already hard enough, the conscientious worker can begin his work only well into the day. He continues under the burring sun. He had to wait for the moisture, the plants retained during the subtropical night, to dry out.

hashnep1d.jpgIf he were to rub the wet plants early in the morning, he could obtain a greater, and heavier, quantity of hashish at the end of his working day. But the quality would suffer.



hashnep1e.jpgAn honest producer is never seduced by this temptation. It would greatly affect the quality of his product.
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Hashish - Pictures Of How Lebanese Hashish Is Made


hashleb1a.jpgInside the rooms where the marijuana plants are dried during the warm autumn months.


hashleb1b.jpgA table is used first, to allow two or more people to work simultaneously so they can complete this first handling of the bulk of the plants as speedily as possible.


hashleb1c.jpgThe worker can apply the greatest pressure to the rubbing of the plants, with an ingenious tool and, literally, push them through the metal net. A large amount of seeds and stems are eliminate at this stage.


hashleb1d.jpgThe process continues by the same principle of sieving over and over again.


hashleb1e.jpgAt least three or four different-size sieves are used in order gradually to reduce the plant to powder.


hashleb1f.jpgAt least three or four different-size sieves are used in order gradually to reduce the plant to powder.



Interesting stuff if I may say so myself.. ;)

hope you enjoyed the read!

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