GH Dark Scented Bark??You smoke bark?
GH Dark Scented Bark??You smoke bark?
You tell me brother. I ain't no mycelium mycologist sugar expert!Everyone always says sugar or mold. Could it be yeast?
And mold will spread in a humidor while plume is individual cigar specific.I've had so many blends with those crystals, people call sugar. But, liking the flakes, doesn't taste sweet. Smoking it, doesn't taste sweet. When I see people post pics and talk about the sweet nirvana, I just laugh.
But, mold has a definite smell.
Some people chew them. I don't, but I have no problem tasting them or deeply smelling my tobaccos.I like image of people licking their flakes of tobacco to determine if it’s sweet or not makes me chuckle. Strange crowd around here.
If you mailed it to someone in the US it would immediately transform into mold! ?
Mum’s the wordIf you mailed it to someone in the US it would immediately transform into mold! ?
If you sent her to anywhere in the US, she would be MOM.Mum’s the word
And her scones would be rubbishIf you sent here to anywhere in the US, she would be MOM.
In the name of science I have tried to scrape off these “crystals” and taste them. They tasted faintly salty and a bit soapy. Definitely not sweet. My impression is that it is just precipitate of the additives in tobacco with a bit of tobacco dust carried through.I like image of people licking their flakes of tobacco to determine if it’s sweet or not makes me chuckle. Strange crowd around here.
Salts left over by the tobacco off gassing ammonia.In the name of science I have tried to scrape off these “crystals” and taste them. They tasted faintly salty and a bit soapy. Definitely not sweet. My impression is that it is just precipitate of the additives in tobacco with a bit of tobacco dust carried through.
Continuation of what we call “fermentation” (it is not actual fermentation) includes off gassing ammonia from the breakdown of proteins in the leaf, therefore a further proof to ageing of the leaf, which we know is beneficial sometimesSalts left over by the tobacco off gassing ammonia.