Tenneasee snuffer
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I want to start making my own snuff can someone tell me which tobacco is best for nasel snuff.
Thanks knucklehead think?aI will try the?dark air cure.This is from the Wiki link:
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1. Smokeless Tobaccos
This broad category of tobacco product includes any oral or nasal tobacco preparation that is used without burning it. The names for them are confusing. Below is a delightful…wholeleaftobacco.com
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Smokeless Tobaccos
Chewing tobaccos are a type of smokeless tobacco product. Unlike dipping tobacco, it must be chewed in order to release nicotine and flavor.wholeleaftobacco.com
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Cigar Tobaccos
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The dark air is really nice. I use it at 10% in my cigarette blend. A member here from Sweden uses the dark air for his Swedish Snus.Thanks knucklehead think?aI will try the?dark air cure.
What is the ingredient add to tobacco products to free up the nic.
Hey guys, just made an account here. I was wondering if anyone could lead me in the direction to getting a recipe together for something similar to copenhagen natural? I'm entirley new to making dip and also this forum so forgive me if this is already a thread somewhere. Also, what's the opinion on fermentation? I read somewhere that it makes tobacco more harmful (which I don't want), but I also figure it helps the preservation of it (like making pickles). How long does y'all's dip usually stay good and what do you do instead of fermenation (if you don't ferment that is)? Thanks!
We discuss any variety of tobacco, as well as numerous approaches to growing, harvesting, curing, and finishing your crop. Our members will attempt to provide experience-based answers to your questions.