History of Kosher Kush
- De Kade Coffeeshop
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
Kush strains frequently rank among the most well-liked strains, and several of them have won top prizes at cannabis competitions throughout the world. Of course you can find it on our menu as well. What’s the background of this cherished bloodline?
Kush strains have its roots in the Hindu Kush region, which is shared by Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India and has disputed borders. All well-known Kush varieties, including Bubba Kush, Purple Kush, and Cali Kush, may be traced back to Hindu Kush.

Kosher Kush to Europe
From the middle of the 1960s until the late 1970s, people looking for the counterculture made the Hippie Trail famous. Many beatniks and hippies travelled by land from Europe to South Asia (specifically Pakistan, India, and Nepal). North Americans and Europeans made the journey and brought back Hindu Kush seeds, making it a well-liked alternative tourist attraction.
This region’s Kush strains revolutionised production. From a growth viewpoint, indica strains are more adaptable than sativa ones. Growers were able to significantly reduce blooming durations by adding these natural wonders to the genetic pool, allowing them to be grown in cold and inhospitable regions like Alaska.
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