No sir, hash is the exact term for trichomes harvested, heated (for activation for consumption) and compressed into brick form or rolled into “temple balls” for curing. Whole buds compressed into bricks for curing would be cob curing. Hash made from rubbing buds and then collecting that from your hands is called charas. 00 Nepalese hash is done by taking a branch and clapping your hands together with branch over a large pane of glass and then collecting those trichomes before compressing and heating. There are a couple ways to make hash… usually end product will be different grades. For most of the world where hash is prevalent, the plants grow naturally just about everywhere. In some regions they are well protected and guarded (Afghanistan) think Hindu Kush mountains. Nepal, afghan, Lebanon, roughly the same… processing may be different. In those countries, they are taking something that would otherwise be chopped and burnt by govt and taking free “waste” and making sellable product with it. Google cob curing cannabis for whole buds compressed to cure. Last lil bit about hash and its origin countries… it’ll tell you how “expensive” to them it is. When my buddy was in Afghanistan for military, he ended up with a softball sized chunk of hash from one of the native soldiers for… and get this… 2 playboy magazines! So if that don’t tell you what it’s worth over there. It’s North America and other countries that monetized the process. I can’t sell hash around my area, most think it’s junk… til they smoke it. They would rather just smoke weed. I’ll keep all the temple balls I make for myself!