I have noticed that some of the members here use DIP, or has used DIP. So some of you might find it interesting in how I make my own.
Here is a packet of raw tobacco, natrium clorid, glykol and natrium carbonat
Thats 1kg of raw tobacco
The bags of NaCl, NaC and Glycol
I boil 1 liter of water, to get rid of the bacterias
I mix the Natrium Clorid with water, You can actually also just use regular table salt
Then I mix the water and salt, with the raw tobacco. Its important to wet the tobacco. The tobacco who is not moist will not fermentate and that makes the tobacco poisoned.
Then I place the tobacco in a regular rice cooker, it will now start the fermentation process. It takes from 3 to 7 days depending on the tobacco. When its dark, allmost black its finished. Every 24 hours I have to take it out of the cooker, to make sure its no dry-spots. The rice cooker will provide a steady heat of 60 degrees
Here is a packet of raw tobacco, natrium clorid, glykol and natrium carbonat
Thats 1kg of raw tobacco
The bags of NaCl, NaC and Glycol
I boil 1 liter of water, to get rid of the bacterias
I mix the Natrium Clorid with water, You can actually also just use regular table salt
Then I mix the water and salt, with the raw tobacco. Its important to wet the tobacco. The tobacco who is not moist will not fermentate and that makes the tobacco poisoned.
Then I place the tobacco in a regular rice cooker, it will now start the fermentation process. It takes from 3 to 7 days depending on the tobacco. When its dark, allmost black its finished. Every 24 hours I have to take it out of the cooker, to make sure its no dry-spots. The rice cooker will provide a steady heat of 60 degrees