Fryday Kush Cheese
Fryday Kush

Cheese (Hybrid)

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Available now at Curaleaf - Sun Valley in Sun Valley, NV. Hybrid-dominant flower.

This store’s price · 3.5g
$45 In stock now

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About this strain

Cheese — hybrid

Cheese is a Skunk expression from the early 90s that rocked the fancies of the United Kingdom and Europe for decades and continues to swoon cannabis lovers from all over the world. The intriguing aromas of spicy meats and funky cheddar cheese make the nose and mouth sweat, provoking primal demands for more. The flavor profile is rich in umami with pleasant, savory deliciousness upon each exhale. The rare, pheromone-like attraction that comes from Cheese is one of a kind – a true unicorn in the cannabis archives – hence its dominance in the cultivar hall of fame.

Strain type
Hybrid
Grown by
Fryday Kush
What to expect

Effects, flavor & terpenes

Reported effects
Hungry100%
Sleepy43%
Giggly26%
Dominant terpenes
Myrcene
Earthy, musky — relaxing
Pinene
Pine — alertness
Caryophyllene
Spicy, peppery — calming
Limonene
Citrus — uplifting
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Where to buy Cheese near Sun Valley

Same product, every nearby dispensary — cheapest first, revisited hourly. Buying happens on the store’s own page.

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1Curaleaf - Sun Valley0.0 mi · Sun ValleyIn stockBest price$45
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Frequently asked

Is Cheese an indica or sativa?

Cheese is a hybrid. The strain profile is the same wherever you buy it — only the price and which shelves stock it change from store to store.

What does Cheese taste like?

Its aroma and flavor are shaped by its Myrcene, Pinene and Caryophyllene terpenes. Terpene data exists for only a small share of products, so where it's available — as it is here — it's worth weighing.