If the answers to these questions are relatively common knowledge- sorry.
I have some questions about "Turkish" tobaccos. "Turkish" and "oriental" seem to be used interchangeably, and I know exactly what those labels refer to in practical terms. When reading about various blends, however, Turkey as a nation isn't mentioned much as an actual source nation too much in comparison to countries like Cyprus, Macedonia, and Greece. Maybe "ottoman" would be a romantic descriptor. Anyway- why such a dearth of tobacco grown on Turkish soil in our market? Ecology or Politics? Maybe I'm just misinformed but looking around online everything I see seems to be grown in USA (or elsewhere) from.seeds of turkish heritage, or are from other nations in the region. Please set me straight.
I have some questions about "Turkish" tobaccos. "Turkish" and "oriental" seem to be used interchangeably, and I know exactly what those labels refer to in practical terms. When reading about various blends, however, Turkey as a nation isn't mentioned much as an actual source nation too much in comparison to countries like Cyprus, Macedonia, and Greece. Maybe "ottoman" would be a romantic descriptor. Anyway- why such a dearth of tobacco grown on Turkish soil in our market? Ecology or Politics? Maybe I'm just misinformed but looking around online everything I see seems to be grown in USA (or elsewhere) from.seeds of turkish heritage, or are from other nations in the region. Please set me straight.