The Difference Between...?

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by EuphoricMelodies, Feb 7, 2005.

  1. EuphoricMelodies

    EuphoricMelodies Member

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    How can you tell the difference between black tar heroin and opium that is black? Is it true the difference is real opium will taste and smell sort of flowery while black tar heroin will have a bittery pungent taste and smell? Please help me out, cause if its real opium thats going around I do not want to miss out.

    Thanks,
    Euphoric Melodies
     
  2. AceAzamean

    AceAzamean Member

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    Black Tar Opium will commonly have bits and pieces of plant material in it. The most common plant material in the tar I have found to be the pollen. If its got little tiny bits of yellow/gold dust all worked into it then its got pollen in it.

    Herion is refined, even the tar herion is refined so that less impurities are in it.

    Another note is smell/taste. Opium will smell kinda like flowers/sweet spices, the stuff taste like really strong black liqourish and the smoke I think tends to taste like chocolate.

    I am not sure on herion first hand but its been told to me, by someone trying it, that the tar had no sweetness to its taste scent or the taste of its smoke. The smell was similar to "burnt sand" (not sure how that one smells???) and the smoke tasted very harsh, thick, and was strong /bitter.
     
  3. mr_belvedere

    mr_belvedere Member

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    black tar H will smell like vinegar, really pungent and nasty.
     
  4. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    black tar H will leave ya with beautiful withdrawals after using it a few times.. heheheheheh.
     
  5. crackforkids

    crackforkids Senior Member

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    heroin is 3x better
    that was simple
     
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