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Black Tar Heroin is a variety of heroin produced primarily in Mexico. It is one of the most prevalent forms of heroin in the western United States, while occasionally found in western Canada and Europe. Mexican heroin has a hashish-like, non-powdery consistency (though it can also appear as a dark brown or dark orange powder and adulterated), which distinguishes itself from other forms of heroin.
"Black tar heroin" is the typical street term for the drug,[1] but it has many other street (colloquial) names, such as:
Pigment
Negro: the Spanish word for black
Piedra: the Spanish word for stone
Chiva: a Spanish word for a young goat
Nut Job
"Muck"
"Frown"
"Slab"
"Boy"
Black Tar Heroin is a variety of heroin produced primarily in Mexico. It is one of the most prevalent forms of heroin in the western United States, while occasionally found in western Canada and Europe. Mexican heroin has a hashish-like, non-powdery consistency (though it can also appear as a dark brown or dark orange powder and adulterated), which distinguishes itself from other forms of heroin.
"Black tar heroin" is the typical street term for the drug,[1] but it has many other street (colloquial) names, such as:
Pigment
Negro: the Spanish word for black
Piedra: the Spanish word for stone
Chiva: a Spanish word for a young goat
Nut Job
"Muck"
"Frown"
"Slab"
"Boy"