Badder (sometimes written "batter") is a concentrate texture that's wetter and more spreadable than budder — same family, different consistency. Badder has more free-flowing terpene oil dispersed throughout the concentrate, giving it a cake-batter texture (hence the name). Badder is most common in live-resin and live-rosin formats where the higher native terpene content keeps the concentrate softer. Production: similar process to budder (controlled agitation post-extraction) but stopped earlier in the texture-development process, leaving more terps free in the matrix. Badder is harder to handle than budder for new dabbers — it sticks to the dab tool, runs at warm room temperatures, and benefits from cold storage. For experienced dabbers, badder's flavor is unmatched in the format spectrum because the terpenes are most freely available. Dab temperature: 520–540°F for live rosin badder; warmer for BHO badder.
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