Why Water Turns Purple When Making Hash

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Making hash involves using water and ice to separate trichomes from the plant material. When the trichomes are agitated, they break off and float in the water. The trichomes contain pigments that can give the water a purple color. The purple color can indicate the presence of anthocyanins, which are pigments found in plants. These pigments can provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. However, the color of the water is not necessarily an indication of the quality or potency of the hash produced. #solventless #liverosin #icewaterhash

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