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Cherry Pie × Tangie — sweet tropical hybrid, mellow body.
Forbidden Fruit is on the shelf at Seattle Cannabis Co. today.
Live stock updates every few minutes. Call ahead if you want a budtender to set one aside.
Forbidden Fruit is a Cherry Pie × Tangie cross — indica-leaning hybrid with a tropical cherry-mango-passionfruit aroma and a mellow body landing. The Tangie side keeps it bright; the Cherry Pie side gives it the body. Customers who already like Cherry Pie or Tangie tend to reach for it.
Genetics
Forbidden Fruit's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
Different strains. Forbidden Fruit is Cherry Pie × Tangie. Forbidden Apple is a separate cross (less-circulated). Same Forbidden naming convention, different parents.
Forbidden Fruit is a hybrid — a cross that pulls from both sides of the family tree. The lineage is Cherry Pie × Tangie. The balance leans on phenotype and the day-of harvest.
Forbidden Fruit hits cherry up front, mango through the middle, and passionfruit on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Forbidden Fruit tests in the 17–24% THC range, which puts it on the higher end of the shelf. Customers with a built tolerance handle it fine; lower-tolerance customers should go a half-dose or less the first time.
Forbidden Fruit reads as an evening strain — body-heavy enough that customers commonly reach for it after dinner or at the end of the day, not before they need to be productive.
Verified May 16, 2026 against 2 sources.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Seattle Cannabis Co., Seattle, WA.