Is Cavendish an Aromatic by Default?

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chargerucd

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Jan 24, 2013
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Hello,
I was trying to separate a couple of pipes for different tobacco types.

So while reading the ingredients of some aromatics, they had cavendish. so my question is, if a mixture includes cavendish, then will be an aromatic by default?

should I have a pipe for everything aromatic including cavendish?

or a separate pipe for CAvendish mixtures, and another for aromatics?
Just Wondering.

 

judcole

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I keep distinct rotations for latakia and non-lat blends, but I do smoke lat-heavy blends. I don't smoek aros to speak of, so I don't worry about that.

 

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Here's some reading you might want to check out. About half way down is a brief explanation on Cavendish.
http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/put-that-in-your-pipe/oh-the-things-well-do-for-pipe-tobacco/

 

admin

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That article doesn't explicitly say something important though - Not all Cavendish has flavorings added. Sometimes it's just sugar water, and other times just steam, and many times added flavors.

 

Perique

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I love blends containing unflavored, non-aromatic Cavendish. The added bit of sweetness does wonders, IMO, in such blends as LBF, Irish Oak, etc. And if I'm not mistaken, Haddo's Delight as well.

 
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