I'm confused about the difference between casing and cavendish.

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Bub

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I get it that they supposedly have different purposes, but essentially they seem to be the exact same process with different names, you soak the tobacco with some flavorings and then press it. Apparently Cavendish tobaccos go through the same process twice. Am I missing something?
 
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I give up. I don't think you guys really know. And, I guess it doesn't really matter if they spray bat shit on it or soak it 5 times in kerosene as long as it's a good smoke.
Topping refers to the addition of flavorings or aromas to a tobacco blend, often done at the end of the processing to enhance the smoking experience.

Cavendish is a method of curing and cutting tobacco, often involving a combination of heat, steam, and pressure to bring out the natural sweetness of the tobacco.

Casing is a different process than topping. Casing is done to all pipe tobacco blends and is meant to enhance the natural flavor of the tobacco, while topping is done to add an additional flavor (taste + aroma) to a blend.

Don't be an ass. @fireground_piper and @xrundog both gave you an answer.
 

anotherbob

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I get it that they supposedly have different purposes, but essentially they seem to be the exact same process with different names, you soak the tobacco with some flavorings and then press it. Apparently Cavendish tobaccos go through the same process twice. Am I missing something?
often they can go together but not the same.
 

Bub

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There is a difference between process and purpose, and so far all I'm getting are purposes. A process is what they do, not why they do it. I thought maybe someone here would know the difference between the process of casing and the process of Cavendishing. From what I've seen, they seem to be the same.
 
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There is a difference between process and purpose, and so far all I'm getting are purposes. A process is what they do, not why they do it. I thought maybe someone here would know the difference between the process of casing and the process of Cavendishing. From what I've seen, they seem to be the same.
Cavendish is a processing method for tobacco that involves heat, steam, and pressure to create a sweet, moist texture, while "casing" refers to a process where tobacco is wetted with mixtures, including sugars, alcohols, and flavorings, to smooth the smoke and act as a base flavor.
 
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You asked for help, and when some nice folks attempted to help you, you were a dick to them.
Nice.
It's a pattern of his. It seems the lack of quoting posts to alert the former author of a post is conflict avoidance while his dickish attitude inflates his ego. Just a psychologist's analysis based on prior interactions.
 

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The process is different though. Cavendish, whether flavored/sweetened or not, always* involves steaming/cooking. Cavendish is a whole process in itself that results in a finished product.

Casing is a step and part of processing generally regardless of what you're making, and doesn't necessarily involve steaming or pressing, and is not a whole process unto itself. They're both wildly different things. Casing is just adding a casing (liquid spray, soak, whatever) to a blend. Just doing casing doesn't give you a finished product.

They're not even close to the same thing, much like chopping up carrots isn't the same thing as making a salad (in this example, chopping carrots is casing, making a salad is cavendishing).

Even the purpose of each isn't the same. Cavendish actually can be made in a few different ways, and for a few different purposes/end-results, which isn't always to "smooth out the smoke/flavor" like with casing, sometimes it's to be a flavor carrier, sometimes it's to increase the volume/thickness of smoke from a blend.

*generally, I can't say 100% for sure because I'm not a tobacco processor, so I don't know.
 
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I guess I should have paid better attention as a child, somehow I thought Popeye was a "good" guy but according to AI in my search:
"Popeye is a scrappy little seaman with bulging forearms, a squinty eye, and a screwed-up face, punctuated with an ever-present pipe in his mouth.6 He is always ready for a fight instead of a reasonable discussion..."
The last sentence bears re-reading I suppose.