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West Coast Cure | Jealousy – Top Shelf CUREjoint Minis 6 x .35g

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Jealousy is a contemporary hybrid recognised for its deep, dessert-style aroma and visually striking buds. Though products containing THC are not legal to sell or consume in the UK, Jealousy is often referenced in academic and cultural discussions for its genetic lineage and terpene composition.

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Jealousy is a contemporary hybrid recognised for its deep, dessert-style aroma and visually striking buds. Though products containing THC are not legal to sell or consume in the UK, Jealousy is often referenced in academic and cultural discussions for its genetic lineage and terpene composition.

Origins & Genetics: Jealousy is believed to result from crossing Gelato 41 and Sherbet BX1, blending two flavour-forward Californian varieties. This pairing has made Jealousy a popular case study among breeders and enthusiasts examining how Gelato-derived genetics influence aroma and resin structure.

Aroma & Flavour: Educational evaluations describe Jealousy as rich and sweet, with notes of creamy dessert, berry fruit, and a faint hint of earthiness. Its aroma is often likened to a mix of ice-cream sweetness and subtle spice.

Terpene Profile: Common terpenes reported in Jealousy include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. Together, they create a balanced scent that is both sweet and citrusy with light floral undertones.

Cultural Relevance: Jealousy exemplifies the new generation of terpene-rich hybrids. In cannabis education, it highlights the move toward complex flavour development rather than potency alone, demonstrating how selective breeding refines aroma and plant morphology

 FAQs

What is the Jealousy strain?
A modern hybrid from Gelato 41 × Sherbet BX1, valued for its sweet, creamy aroma and balanced terpene profile.

Where did Jealousy originate?
It originated in California’s flavour-driven breeding scene.

What does Jealousy smell and taste like?
Sweet dessert notes with hints of berry, cream, and subtle earth.

Which terpenes are found in Jealousy?
Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool are the dominant terpenes typically reported.Is Jealousy legal in the UK?
No — cannabis products containing THC are prohibited; this page is intended for educational study only.

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