I got me here some cebil and I'm currently in the process of doing a small extract just to test the quality. I'm going to be without a grinder for a few days so I figured as I was only using a small quantity I'd just hand shell them before toasting as I find it much easier to slide off the husks when the seeds are flexible. Damn crumbley annoyance after being toasted.
Then I realised some of the inners are green:
As you can see the ones on the left have that green look, these seeds seem to occur about 3/25 in the batch so they are a relative minority, some being completely green, whereas others only have slightly green areas.
I remember the first cebil I purchased when ground, looked almost entirely very, very green and after one A/B yielded a product like black tar which I couldn't seem to do very much with and had very little effects, non of which were psychedelic.
Then other times I've had a nice yellow seed powder after grinding which have given me some workable results.
I imagine that I've always had a few greenish seeds in the mix because there's always been a hint of green discolouration among the seeds, despite most cebil inners being a nice yellow colour.
Anyway I was thinking about *sigh* continuing to shell a few more of these seeds until I have a good few green seeds to extract and compare to an extract of the nicer looking seeds in an equal amount.
So if anyone can chime in and tell me what the green is then I'd be very greatful, in the mean time I'll be trying to find out if the greening is of any entheogenic significance.
p.s.I may even see if there's anything in the husks as I've got the bastards seperated.