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<blockquote data-quote="Hermit" data-source="post: 23094" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>I don’t like 1792. </p><p>It’s the worst blend I’ve tried yet. (just my opinion)</p><p>WTF is tonquin anyway?</p><p>“Tonquin is the extract of the Tonka bean (Dipteryx odorata), a legume found native to British Guyana. </p><p>The distinctive aroma originates from coumaric acid, chemically related to the primary ingredient in rat poison.”</p><p>I think I’ll try another bowl in a few months; mebbie the tonquin will dissipate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hermit, post: 23094, member: 299"] I don’t like 1792. It’s the worst blend I’ve tried yet. (just my opinion) WTF is tonquin anyway? “Tonquin is the extract of the Tonka bean (Dipteryx odorata), a legume found native to British Guyana. The distinctive aroma originates from coumaric acid, chemically related to the primary ingredient in rat poison.” I think I’ll try another bowl in a few months; mebbie the tonquin will dissipate. [/QUOTE]
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