Rosin 101: Understanding the Difference Between Fresh Press and Cold Cure

Rosin 101: Understanding the Difference Between Fresh Press and Cold Cure

What do you know about Rosin?

Rosin is a popular cannabis concentrate that has been gaining more popularity in recent years. It is made by applying heat and pressure to cannabis flower or hash, which extracts the resinous trichome glands from the plant material. This process creates a concentrated form of cannabis that is high in cannabinoids and terpenes, the compounds responsible for the plant's unique aroma and flavor. There are two main types of rosin: fresh pressed and cold cure. In this blog, we will explore the differences between these two types of rosin and their respective benefits.

Fresh Pressed Rosin

Fresh pressed rosin, also known as live rosin, is made from freshly harvested cannabis flower that has been immediately processed after harvest. This type of rosin is typically produced using a rosin press, which uses heat and pressure to extract the resinous trichomes from the plant material. Fresh pressed rosin is typically light in color and has a more potent flavor and aroma profile than cold cure rosin. This is because the trichomes are still fresh and have not had time to break down.

Benefits of Fresh Pressed Rosin:

  • Potency: Fresh pressed rosin is known for its high potency levels, as the trichomes are still fresh and have not had time to degrade.
  • Consistency: Fresh pressed rosin has a more liquid-like consistency due to the fresh trichomes used in the extraction process.
  • Flavor: Fresh pressed rosin has a more robust flavor profile due to the fresh plant material used during the extraction process.

How to Identify Fresh Pressed Rosin:

Fresh pressed rosin is typically light in color and has a more liquid-like consistency than cold cure rosin. It also tends to have a more pungent aroma and flavor profile.

Cold Cure Rosin

Cold cure rosin, also known as cured rosin, is made from cannabis flower or hash that has been cured for an extended period of time before the extraction process. The curing process allows the trichomes to mature and develop a more complex flavor and aroma profile. Cold cure rosin is typically darker in color and has a thicker, more solid consistency than fresh pressed rosin.

Benefits of Cold Cure Rosin:

  • Flavor: Cold cure rosin has a more complex flavor profile due to the extended curing
process.
  • Consistency: Cold cure rosin has a thicker, more solid consistency than fresh pressed rosin, making it easier to handle and use.
  • Stability: Cold cure rosin is more stable and less likely to degrade over time than fresh
pressed rosin.

How to Identify Cold Cure Rosin:

Cold cure rosin is typically darker in color and has a thicker, more solid consistency than fresh pressed rosin. It also tends to have a more mellow aroma and flavor profile.

 Which One is For You? 

Both fresh pressed and cold cure rosin have their respective benefits and drawbacks. Fresh pressed rosin is known for its high potency levels and robust flavor profile, while cold cure rosin has a more complex flavor profile and is more stable over time. To identify the difference between the two, look at the color and consistency of the rosin, as well as its aroma and flavor profile. Ultimately, the choice between fresh pressed and cold cure rosin comes down to personal preference and the desired experience.

 

Learn More

If you want to learn more about dabbing cannabis concentrates - check out: Frequently asked questions about dabbing: 

https://waxnaxshop.com/blogs/news/5-frequently-asked-questions-about-dabbing-cannabis-concentrates

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