I get what you mean about flavor profiles — a lot of people talk about “gassy” or flower-like notes when they discuss terpenes in extracts. In general, the taste you notice in any concentrate comes from the terpene mix and how it was processed, not just the base oil. When vendors talk about more authentic terpenes, they’re usually referring to a blend meant to mimic a plant’s natural profile.
If you’re comparing products labeled with different terpene descriptions, it might affect how fruity, earthy, or “gassy” a THC PEN feels to you, but there’s no guarantee it will match everyone’s idea of the flower’s aroma. Profiles can vary widely between batches and brands. I’d recommend focusing on reviews that describe specific terpene notes rather than broad marketing terms, and keep expectations realistic since carts aren’t the same as smoking actual flower.
I get what you mean about flavor profiles — a lot of people talk about “gassy” or flower-like notes when they discuss terpenes in extracts. In general, the taste you notice in any concentrate comes from the terpene mix and how it was processed, not just the base oil. When vendors talk about more authentic terpenes, they’re usually referring to a blend meant to mimic a plant’s natural profile.
If you’re comparing products labeled with different terpene descriptions, it might affect how fruity, earthy, or “gassy” a THC PEN feels to you, but there’s no guarantee it will match everyone’s idea of the flower’s aroma. Profiles can vary widely between batches and brands. I’d recommend focusing on reviews that describe specific terpene notes rather than broad marketing terms, and keep expectations realistic since carts aren’t the same as smoking actual flower.