Thank goats for best hashish

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Although hashish is illegal, it is easily available and widely consumed in the country’s largely lawless northern regions.
For Noor Muhammad Afridi, dealing in “Awal Namber Garda” is more than just his life’s work.
By providing the black, sticky hashish that keeps his customers very happy, he’s keeping up a long, family tradition, according to a report by Radio Liberty.
Just like his forefathers in the Afridi clan, the 32-year-old has become a connoisseur of the local delicacy, aged to perfection with a centuries-old technique.
“If you put [freshly prepared] hash resin into a goatskin or a sheepskin, it matures into something very good,” he says. “It is well-preserved inside the skin, which also adds oil to it.”
The technique is believed to greatly enhance the hashish’s quality and, more importantly for its users, its effect.
If the end product makes the cut, it earns the right to join the prize sheep skins hanging from the rafters of Afridi’s hash shop in Jamrud.
To obtain Awal Namber Garda, Pashto for “top-grade dust,” Afridi must travel from the plains of Jamrud to the nearby mountains of Tirah Maidan.
There, a moderate climate, red soil, and locals skilled in the craft of cannabis combine to produce what is renowned as the region’s best hashish.
It is an arduous journey made by way of rides in open pickup trucks and steep hikes, but it is well worth it.
Every gram guarantees profit – Afridi can fetch up to $500 a kilogram for Awal Namber Garda, and if all goes well, Afridi has plenty to stock his shop.
The process begins once carefully cultivated marijuana plants have been cut and hung upside down.
After they have dried, a thin cloth is used to carefully thresh the plants to collect the glistening, hair-like resin glands protruding from the buds and upper leaves.
The residue is crushed into a fine, malleable powder — the main ingredient for making what, for Afridi, is black gold.
The next step involves goats and sheep that locals slaughter in celebration of a good cannabis harvest.
The longer the hashish is kept inside the skin of a freshly-slaughtered animal, the better; three months at least, says Afridi. The process works best during the hot summer months, but direct sunlight must be avoided.
Shah Mahmud, 55, is the type of farmer that Afridi has watched since childhood tending to cannabis on the tiny terraced fields of the Tirah Maidan.
Mahmud says the resin powder is stitched into the skins, which each hold six to 10 kilograms of hashish.
Drawing on his experience of decades of hash use, Mahmud claims that, when the process is completed, Awal Namber Garda is beyond compare.
“Its outstanding quality is that the oil has enhanced its effect,” he says. “If it’s dry, it loses its effect and smoking it even causes headaches. The heat is like an enemy of ‘Garda’. If you protect it from the heat properly, nothing can harm it.”
While hashish available outside Khyber is often adulterated with henna, chewing gum, or even chemicals, Mahmud maintains that the hashish prepared in the Tirah Maidan is the real deal.
“Hashish is not a bad addiction even if you smoke it for 50 or 60 years,” he says. “Cigarettes are more dangerous because each one you smoke reduces your age by a minute.’Garda’ doesn’t dry out your mind. A Charsi is always straightforward.”
Afridi seconds the notion, and says that many credit hashish with treating many diseases. He insists that few of his regular customers ever get sick.

8 COMMENTS

  1. A Charsi is always straightforward."Therefore it should be allowed anywhere in the world to make this world a happy one.thanx

    • AN EVIL SHOULD BE CUT IN THE BUD,ALL KIND OF SMOKING IS DANGEROUS FOR HEALTH .NO PERMISSION IN ISLAM FOR SMOKING
      KEEP ALOOF FROM THIS .PRAY FORYOUR SOUND HEALTH
      THANKS&REGARDS

  2. Goat bags and curing hashish in goat piss is all for exportation. A Farmers stash is a different story from cantaloupes to cannabis, ya'll never get to go to town with the growers best.. Goat skins and piss go back to ancient times for shipping, shelf life and silver.

  3. Grimreefer, you, sir, are a liar! I am Granny Storm Crow, and I created the List! The first version was posted by me at treatingyourself.com on July 30, 2007! It was inspired by Dr. Todd's List. I take great offense at your crude attempt to claim my collection as your work!

    My new July 2012 List is due out shortly and should be posted up at greenpassion.org soon.

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