Forbidden Fruit: Tropical Dessert with Indica Depth
In this Cannabis School spotlight, we explored Forbidden Fruit—a lush, indica-leaning hybrid (roughly 70% indica) born from Cherry Pie × Tangie . It’s dessert for the senses with a ripe punch.
Cannabinoid Profile
THC: Typically 16–24%, sometimes peaking at 26%—potent yet smooth
CBD: <1% — mellow backup
Terpene Lineup
Myrcene: earthy, herbaceous base—classic indica chill
Caryophyllene: spicy pepper warmth—great for tension relief
Limonene: zesty citrus top note—brighten the inhale and mood
Pinene & Linalool: pine-fresh clarity and soft floral calm add layers
Flavor & Aroma
Crack the jar and you get juicy cherry pie, tropical citrus, mango candy—and a clean pine-fuel undercurrent. Sweet, fruity, and surprisingly fresh.
How It Hits
Forbidden Fruit eases in with a relaxed cerebral glow—think light euphoria and stress melt—then the body follows, heavy and calming. It’s great for unwinding, resetting, or drifting off to sleep.
Good For
Relaxed evenings or low-stress days
Easing anxiety, stress, mild pain, and sleeplessness
Dessert vibes without a sugar crash
Cannabis School’s Take
Forbidden Fruit is the taste of tropical sunset in a jar. It’s lush, layered, and peaceful—sweet enough to satisfy and mellow enough to chill out. Looking for a relaxing dessert trip without overdosing on sweetness? This one’s your plate.
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