The 10 Most Legendary Landraces Still Sold in Amsterdam Today
Tired of modern Cali hybrids? We track down the purest ancient genetics—from Acapulco Gold to Hindu Kush—still hidden on Amsterdam's menus.
Dave Mak
Amsterdam Cannabis Explorer

If you walk into a modern Amsterdam coffeeshop, the menu is likely dominated by sweet, dessert-themed Cali hybrids: Gelato, Zkittlez, Runtz, and Wedding Cake.
But for the true cannabis connoisseur, the real treasure hunt is finding the landraces—the pure, uncrossed, ancient genetics that evolved naturally in the wild mountains of Afghanistan, the tropics of Thailand, or the coasts of Mexico.
These are the building blocks of every strain that exists today. And surprisingly, if you know where to look, you can still find them on Amsterdam menus.
What is a Landrace?
A landrace is a pure cannabis strain that has adapted to its natural environment over centuries without cross-breeding. They offer unique, clear-headed sativa highs or deeply narcotic indica stones that modern poly-hybrids rarely replicate.
Want to trace the exact lineage of these strains? View their full genetic history on the Strain Genetics Archive Landrace Database.
Top Landraces to Hunt in Amsterdam
1. Thai (Pure Sativa)
The Vibe: Psychedelic, soaring, and highly energetic. This is the genetic backbone of the entire Haze family. Where to find it: Classic shops like Siberië and Dampkring occasionally stock Thai imports or traditional Thai sticks. Archive Link: Thai Strain Profile
2. Hindu Kush (Pure Indica)
The Vibe: Hashy, earthy, and profoundly relaxing. Originating from the Hindu Kush mountain range, this strain coats itself in thick resin to protect against the cold. Where to find it: Boerejongens and Katsu often feature pure Kush lines or traditional block hash made from pure Hindu Kush.
3. Acapulco Gold (Sativa)
The Vibe: The pinnacle of 1960s imported Mexican cannabis. Known for a golden hue and a happy, giggly high that doesn't trigger anxiety. Where to find it: Barney's is famous for keeping this legendary genetic alive, though it frequently sells out. Archive Link: Acapulco Gold Profile
4. Durban Poison (Sativa)
The Vibe: Often called the "espresso of cannabis." A pure South African sativa that produces a clear, focused, and highly productive buzz with notes of sweet anise. Where to find it: The Stud and 1eHulp frequently stock excellent phenotypes of Durban.
5. Afghani (Pure Indica)
The Vibe: The ultimate sedative. Afghani genetics were brought to Amsterdam in the 70s and 80s to cross with stringy sativas, creating the modern dense bud structure we know today. Where to find it: Look for pure "Afghan" hash at traditional shops like Bluebird or Carmona.
Why Seek Out Landraces?
Modern cannabis is heavily inbred to maximize THC percentage, often sacrificing the nuanced "entourage effect" of minor cannabinoids and unique terpenes. Landraces offer a lower-THC, historically significant high that allows you to experience cannabis exactly as it was consumed in the 1960s and 70s.
The next time you visit Amsterdam, skip the Gelato and ask the budtender for their oldest pure genetic. You'll be experiencing living history.
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