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Blends that are better in low humidity or high humidity
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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 557664" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>Since you asked, I am recalling my experience smoking East coast and West coast and West Pacific compared to the Basin & Range desert brought up memories of lunting in the rain with inverted bowls compared to seeing burley cubes blowing around a bowl in a windy canyon. I'm not a super taster and I can't say that tobacco tastes differently to me but it feels and handles differently in dry vs humid conditions. Going back East dry paper feels soft damp compared to paper in the desert. I'm not a super sniffer but I can detect some some oders better than my wife and totally miss aromas that she notices, but perhaps things smell differently in humid vs dry conditions and that can affect taste perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 557664, member: 4860"] Since you asked, I am recalling my experience smoking East coast and West coast and West Pacific compared to the Basin & Range desert brought up memories of lunting in the rain with inverted bowls compared to seeing burley cubes blowing around a bowl in a windy canyon. I'm not a super taster and I can't say that tobacco tastes differently to me but it feels and handles differently in dry vs humid conditions. Going back East dry paper feels soft damp compared to paper in the desert. I'm not a super sniffer but I can detect some some oders better than my wife and totally miss aromas that she notices, but perhaps things smell differently in humid vs dry conditions and that can affect taste perception. [/QUOTE]
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