Badder is a cannabis concentrate known for its soft, creamy texture resembling cake batter or icing. It falls under the category of “extracted resin” and is made by using solvents like butane or CO2 to extract cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds from cannabis plants. The extract is then whipped or agitated to create a light, airy consistency.
The texture of badder varies based on factors like strain, extraction method, and post-processing techniques. Some badders are crumbly, while others are moister and gooier.
Badder is prized for its high terpene content, which gives it a strong aroma and flavor profile. It retains the distinct characteristics of the original cannabis strain, offering a flavorful experience.
Badder is commonly consumed by vaporizing or dabbing. It can be used with dab rigs or vaporizers, thanks to its soft, malleable texture that allows for easy handling and precise dosing. This makes it popular among cannabis concentrate enthusiasts.