Absolutely. I get a sort of cooked cereal taste to the blend, which is why I don’t nuke tobacco.I imagine sometimes when we’re in a hurry and in order to get the perfect humidity on the tobacco we want to smoke, some of us use a microwave? My question is when/if you do, do you notice any change in the taste of the tobacco as opposed to air drying?
I’ve only noticed this with one tobacco so far and that is McClelland. The ketchup nose for me does transfer to the smoke, but not when microwaved. Kind of gets a metallic flavor.Absolutely. I get a sort of cooked cereal taste to the blend, which is why I don’t nuke tobacco.
A minute and still wet? Wow!I’ve put a blend in the microwave for over a minute and it was still wet and wouldn’t stay lit.
Exactly. Since the very beginning, I’ve always kept opened tobacco’s in either ziplock sandwich bags or non-airtight ceramic containers and never had any issues. Heck, I have Amphora Virginia sitting in its original pouch for over a year now and it is both dry and tasty. But, recently, I’ve been bouncing around between blends that are not dried to my liking and have been cheating by using the nuker. I’ve only found one blend that tasted different and it got me thinking (which to some may seem both impossible and dangerous), hence the thread.I just put a large bowl’s worth in an empty coffee filter, 5 to 8 seconds, and I get good results. But, I’m done trying to convince people. If someone has any hesitation maybe don’t. Whatever.
It’s not my go to way to dry. Just helps when I’m in a hurry, which is rare these days. Now, I just leave tops off of tins, and free myself of the notions that tobacco has to be air tight at all times, and that moist somehow means fresh. Phhhht… to each their own.
This is the second time in as many days I have read about microwaved eggs on this forum. Which isn't a lot but just weird never the less. I can not try this as I have not had a microwave in my house since 2004. Can't say I've missed it much.Wondering if it'll get imbued with the flavours of the last meal that was reheated there.
Then you can have home blends such as Dark Fired Yesterday's Burrito, or Sour Virginia Honey Eggs.
I'll keep using a high wattage task lamp to dry it, TYVM.