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Dry Snuff versus Moist Snuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 517211" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Aaaaaaahhhh...Makla's kind of an odd bird.</p><p></p><p>It's certainly for oral use and not a nasal snuff - it's more similar to Swedish snus in that you're meant to use it in your upper lip, but a little like American dip in that it does create a need to spit (nowhere near as much as dip, though). It's popular in northern Africa, but I think there's only one European company manufacturing for sale (I could be very wrong about that, though).</p><p></p><p>There are a few varieties of Makla (I've tried two). They have a VERY strong, ammoniated tin aroma that can be off-putting if you don't care for that (if you've had them, think NSTU snuff). The actual flavor is pretty understated, though, considering the smell out of the tin. Kind of like a mild, naturally fermented tobacco taste with a bit soil. It's not bad - but more for the dipper/snusser looking to try something new.</p><p></p><p>Oh - and they pack an ENORMOUS nicotine wallop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 517211, member: 2165"] Aaaaaaahhhh...Makla's kind of an odd bird. It's certainly for oral use and not a nasal snuff - it's more similar to Swedish snus in that you're meant to use it in your upper lip, but a little like American dip in that it does create a need to spit (nowhere near as much as dip, though). It's popular in northern Africa, but I think there's only one European company manufacturing for sale (I could be very wrong about that, though). There are a few varieties of Makla (I've tried two). They have a VERY strong, ammoniated tin aroma that can be off-putting if you don't care for that (if you've had them, think NSTU snuff). The actual flavor is pretty understated, though, considering the smell out of the tin. Kind of like a mild, naturally fermented tobacco taste with a bit soil. It's not bad - but more for the dipper/snusser looking to try something new. Oh - and they pack an ENORMOUS nicotine wallop. [/QUOTE]
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