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Turkish Pipe Tobacco blend and recipe

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istanbulin

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This blend is completely created with only Turkish strains. Before blending ribs should be picked. Leaves may be splitted into pieces.

Blend contains,

Strain -------%
Yayladag ----50
Bitlis --------22
Izmir --------12
Adiyaman ----16

All tobaccos should be mixed properly.

Second stage is saucing;

Materials----------------------%
Licorice honey-----------------2
Carob-------------------------0.5
Fig essence--------------------0.5
Honey--------------------------2
Sodium benzoate and Milk-------0.5
Sodium nitrate------------------0.25
Propylene or Diethylene glycol---0.25
Water--------------------------7

Mixture should be heated up t0 30 'C and sprayed on the blend. After saucing blend has a humidity ratio of %18-20. Blend should rest for a day to absorb the mixture. Finally humdity should be %13-14.

After saucing next process is giving a good smell to the blend. For this purpose ;

Materials------------%
Prune--------------- 6
Rom-----------------3
Propylene glycol------2
Maple----------------2
Tonka bean----------0.6
Fixator---------------0.2
Alcohol--------------10.9
Water----------------3.3

After spraying this mixture tobaccos should rest for a day again to absorb the fragrance.

Now blend is ready to be shredded with a width of 1-1.2 mm.

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There are some reviews for this commercial blend here. http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_detail.cfm?ALPHA=T&TID=3445
 

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Thank you very much for this information. I was just wondering that there is no cocoa/chocolate in that blend. Is Carob the substitute for it? Is Rom actually Rum? I really think this is excellent information that you have posted istanbulin and please post more blends if you have!
 

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Carob was used as substitute for cocoa in foods for many years, it may be same for tobacco. Yes, Rom is Rum :) I wrote it wrong.
 
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