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**Sweet Tooth**
Tracing back to its etymological origins, #0excludeGlossary was first used in the 14th century to describe a person’s penchant for sweet-tasting foods. Fast forward to the modern era, and the term has taken on a new life within the cannabis culture. #2excludeGlossary now also refers to a cannabis strain celebrated for its delectable sweet and fruity flavors, reminiscent of its namesake. This strain, a harmonious blend of Afghani, Nepalese, and Hawaiian genetics, is renowned for its calming effects and is a staple for those who appreciate a sweet, aromatic experience. As the cannabis industry continues to innovate, the “Sweet Tooth” strain remains a testament to the evolving tastes and preferences of cannabis enthusiasts. For further reading, consider checking out resources like Cannabis Now and Weedmaps, which offer comprehensive reviews and insights into the “Sweet Tooth” strain and its place in the ever-changing cannabis landscape.
A sweet tooth is a fondness or craving for sweet foods.
Sweet Tooth may also refer to:
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Noun
sweet tooth (plural sweet tooths)
- (idiomatic, only in singular) A liking for foods that are sweet; a weakness for sweets.
- Coordinate terms: salty tooth, sour tooth, spicy tooth
- (idiomatic, countable) Someone with a liking for sweet foods.
- An edible fungus of species Hydnum repandum.
- A preference, especially for a kind of food.