Forbidden Fruit, which appeared in 2016, is a comparatively new cannabis strain. It is a hybrid of citrus-flavoured Tangie cannabis and berry-scented Cherry Pie. The San Francisco breeders noticed a specific phenotype with dark purple leaves and a remarkable smell, and it received the name ‘Forbidden Fruit strain’, once consumers tried the phenotype and tasted the fruity flavour.
Here, we explore 6 major ways in which this strain differs from other fruity hybrids.
It’s interesting to know that one parent strain of Forbidden Fruit is a hybrid and the other is a sativa, creating calming and full-body sensations for users. Due to its relaxing effects, it is mostly called Forbidden Fruit Indica cannabis, instead of following the hybrid background. The distinct appearance with orange hairs and dark purple colours, and mid-sized buds with frosty glaze of trichomes, made it unique with some additional intensity. A sweet and skunky smell also makes it unique and appealing to consumers.
But is it just another fruity hybrid? Well, to be honest, no.
So, what makes it different from the others? Colour? Smell? Terpene profiles? Or something else? Let’s find out in this blog.
What Makes the Forbidden Fruit Strain Stand Out from Other Fruity Hybrids?
Take a look at the following points to know how the Forbidden Fruit fares over other fruity hybrids:
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A Complex, Layered Flavour Profile
Compared to other fruity hybrids like creamy Gelato or candy-like Zkittlez, which offer a single prominent fruit flavour, the Forbidden Fruit strain provides a multi-layered, complex experience.
It creates a blend of musky cherry, sweet undertone (drawn from parent strains), and loud tropical notes of pineapple, mango, and passionfruit (Passiflora edulis). The overall flavour profile is rounded by a subtle hint of pine and earthy essence.
Now, here’s the most important thing that differentiates the strain from other fruity cannabis hybrids. Check the table below to find the 3-stage sensory experience offered by Forbidden Fruit.
| Stages of Sensory Experience | How does it feel? |
| Upfront (Inhale) | A sharp Tangie punch, supported by passionfruit, mango and pineapple. |
| Mid-Palate | Rich, dark stone fruit and cherry flavour. |
| Exhale/Finish | An earthy musk and subtle, lingering spice from Myrcene and Caryophyllene. |
Table 1: 3-Stages Sensory Experience
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Unique Terpene Synergy
The Forbidden Fruit strain holds a high concentration of specific terpenes, especially beta-caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, and alpha-humulene. Compared to other fruit hybrids, this strain is a unique blend and a specific synergy, responsible for the balanced mind-body effects and its distinctive aroma, which is a fruity, pungent, and sweet fragrance, described as mouthwatering and exotic.
The synergy of Limonene, Myrcene, and Caryophyllene fosters a specific physiological effect, which is popularly understood as “couch-comfortable”, rather than “couch-locked”.
Now, here are the two most important uses of Forbidden Fruit strains, driven by its terpene synergy.
- Body Melt (Myrcene and Caryophyllene): The combination provides a heavy and buzzing physical effect that aids in muscle relaxation and pain relief.
- Mental Clarity (Limonene): It prevents issues like deep mental fog, mostly associated with high-THC Indica strains, allowing for a creative focus.
| Feature | Forbidden Fruit | Gelato | Zkittlez |
| Primary Profile | Complex Tropical and Berry | Creamy and Dessert | Sweet Candy |
| Terpene Focus | Humulene, Myrcene, and Limonene | Linalool, Limonene, and Caryophyllene | High Humulene and Caryophyllene |
| Effect Key | Physical stone, leading to mental calm | Balanced and social relaxation | Heavier and more sedating |
Table 2: A Comparison of Forbidden Fruit with Other Popular Hybrids
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Potent Indica-Dominant Effects with Mental Clarity
Since it is an indica hybrid (70%), the Forbidden Fruit strain fosters a powerful body high and a deep physical relaxation without any mental fog and heavy sedation, which are mostly associated with other fruity hybrids.
Users experience an initial euphoric surge and creativity, followed by an intense relaxation. A subtle cerebral uplift and mental clarity, which often lasts for 15-20 minutes, allowing for creative reflection and conversation. Compared to other fruity hybrids, the indica-dominant effect of this strain is known for its ability to quiet mental chatter. With a 23-26% THC, the indica-dominant hybrid set a benchmark, prioritising relaxation, without losing focus.
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Exceptional Smoothness
Forbidden Fruit marijuana seeds emerged with an extended popularity among growers due to the smooth smoke that makes the flavour profile relatively easier to enjoy, compared to other fruit flavours. Less harsh on the lungs, it is also accepted as a potent strain.
Examining its terpene profile, it is observed that myrcene, the most dominant terpene, contributes to a smooth and less harsh vapour or smoke. It is strongly linked to body-focused, sedating effects. Moreover, in high amounts of consumption, in contrast to other fruit hybrids, it provides an overall calming experience, instead of an intense, potentially jarring high.
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High Suitability for Extracts
The dense buds of these strains, as well as heavy resin production ability, contribute to the popularity of the marijuana seeds being sold as a top-tier choice for making high-quality concentrates and extracts. The natural compounds give a unique taste and smell, often concentrated during the extraction process.
Varieties with complex, rich, and desirable aroma profiles produce extracts with more appealing and pronounced flavour.
Final Thoughts
Forbidden fruit strains create a relaxing, yet focused experience, compared to the other fruit hybrids. Moreover, its unique terpene profile ensures a remarkable taste and aroma, enticing users to delve into the essence of this new hybrid. The complex, layered profile with high extraction is not only beneficial for users, but it is also advantageous for growers as well.
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