I know there has been plenty of discussion on the topic of flavouring lately, but I have a specific question:
Has anyone ever experimented with something so simple as adding cloves/star anise/coffee beans/tonka beans or some other whole spice into a jar of tobacco and left it for awhile?
Will there be any aroma or flavour imparted unto the tobacco or will it just be a waste of time?
I imagine that you need a solvent of some sort such as alcohol in order to extract a serious amount of flavour but then you will be saddled with additional moisture problems and also extraction of the harsh/bitter elements of the spice that too much concentration would bring...
I figured this method might give the tobacco a very light flavour and aroma if anything, but even that would be nice for a change of pace... If I did this, I'd use PA and I'd obviously remove the spices before smoking. I've heard people say that a blend will soak up the smells of surrounding tobaccos such as latakia if not sealed properly so it only makes sense that this could work to some small degree...
What are your thoughts on this?
Has anyone ever experimented with something so simple as adding cloves/star anise/coffee beans/tonka beans or some other whole spice into a jar of tobacco and left it for awhile?
Will there be any aroma or flavour imparted unto the tobacco or will it just be a waste of time?
I imagine that you need a solvent of some sort such as alcohol in order to extract a serious amount of flavour but then you will be saddled with additional moisture problems and also extraction of the harsh/bitter elements of the spice that too much concentration would bring...
I figured this method might give the tobacco a very light flavour and aroma if anything, but even that would be nice for a change of pace... If I did this, I'd use PA and I'd obviously remove the spices before smoking. I've heard people say that a blend will soak up the smells of surrounding tobaccos such as latakia if not sealed properly so it only makes sense that this could work to some small degree...
What are your thoughts on this?