The best cannabis hash is made in Afghanistan's far north, near what is now Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and other countries' borders.
The indica-dominant Mazar-i-Sharif strain is sourced from nearby Afghan Uzbekistan, which is well-known for cultivating excellent hashish strains. The area known as Afghan Mazar Sharif is the source of this specific hash. It takes its name from Mazar-e-Sharif, a northern Afghan city well-known for its cannabis growing.
The resin from the cannabis plant is collected and then traditionally processed by hand to produce Afghan Mazar Sharif Hash. The gathered resin is frequently heated, squeezed, and formed into a black, sticky, and pliable material.
This hashish is well known for its strength and distinctive qualities. When smoked, it usually produces a smooth, rich smoke with a strong, earthy aroma. Afghan Mazar Sharif Hash is well renowned for its calming and sedative effects, which are frequently characterized as a profound body high.