hybrid
Mochi (Gelato 47)
Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint GSC · Cookies / Sherbinskis
Mochi, also catalogued as Gelato 47, is the Cookies / Sherbinskis phenotype that anchored the Gelato family on premium menus through the late 2010s. Onset is balanced, the head feel rises first and the body settles in by the second hour. Some users describe it as the classic Gelato experience, dessert-sweet and clear-headed enough for conversation, with enough body to soften a long week.
Aroma is sugared berry with a creamy backbone and a hint of mint from the Thin Mint side. Caryophyllene-forward, with limonene and humulene support. A reliable evening hybrid that holds up against newer crosses. Stocked across NY, MA, and California dispensaries for adults 21+ and one of the cultivars most often used to teach the modern Gelato palate to new shoppers.
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Is Mochi (Gelato 47) a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
Mochi (Gelato 47) is classified as a hybrid strain. Its genetic lineage is Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint GSC.
What are the effects of Mochi (Gelato 47)?
Consumers commonly report that Mochi (Gelato 47) produces feelings of relaxed, happy, euphoric, and creative. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
What does Mochi (Gelato 47) taste like?
Mochi (Gelato 47)'s flavor profile is characterized by sweet, berry, cream, and mint notes.
How strong is Mochi (Gelato 47)?
Mochi (Gelato 47) typically tests in the 21–28% THC range. This puts it in the high-potency category; new consumers should dose carefully.
What is Mochi (Gelato 47) commonly used for?
Mochi (Gelato 47) is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, pain, and anxiety. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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