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<blockquote data-quote="U-235" data-source="post: 386419" data-attributes="member: 3294"><p>Thanks monbla. Sounds like you have heard it straight from the horse's mouth! :cheers: When you mentioned CASED, two things come to mind. First, tobacco farmers refer to their whole leaf as being in CASE if the leaves have a certain amount of moisture that makes them pliable- usually enough moisture to handle the leaf without it crumbling into dust. Second, from reading online reviews or threads on forums, many pipe smokers use the term CASE to refer to casing or flavoring agents added to tobacco - especially in aromatics. When you referred to "<u>CASED prior to being sorted for production as a blend</u>" am I correct to assume that this means the tobacco is hydrated or moisturized from its dry state? Your mentioning that it is not topped or flavored prompted me to think you must be referring to CASED as the moisture level of the tobacco and not as flavoring agents tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U-235, post: 386419, member: 3294"] Thanks monbla. Sounds like you have heard it straight from the horse's mouth! :cheers: When you mentioned CASED, two things come to mind. First, tobacco farmers refer to their whole leaf as being in CASE if the leaves have a certain amount of moisture that makes them pliable- usually enough moisture to handle the leaf without it crumbling into dust. Second, from reading online reviews or threads on forums, many pipe smokers use the term CASE to refer to casing or flavoring agents added to tobacco - especially in aromatics. When you referred to "[u]CASED prior to being sorted for production as a blend[/u]" am I correct to assume that this means the tobacco is hydrated or moisturized from its dry state? Your mentioning that it is not topped or flavored prompted me to think you must be referring to CASED as the moisture level of the tobacco and not as flavoring agents tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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