Marihuana prensada or cannabis prensado (pressed cannabis or marijuana), also known as ladrillo (brick weed)[1] or, colloquially, paragua or paraguayo is a compressed cannabis cut into blocks that facilitate transport.
The largest producer of pressed marijuana is Paraguay,[2] and from there it is exported to Chile,[2] Bolivia, Brazil,[3] Peru,[4] Colombia,[5] Venezuela,[6] and the United States.[4]
Other names for this product are soko, doko, paraplex macoña, pasto, faso, chamico, enramao, presso, paragua or Paraguayan brick.[7]
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