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<blockquote data-quote="J Soshae" data-source="post: 248861" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>I am currently smoking my first bowl. When I first opened the bag the aroma reminded me of dipping tobacco. The previous reference to a chewing tobacco is probably the same. </p><p></p><p>The bowl started with an ammonia like flavor on the tongue. This went away quickly and the cigar flavor became more pronounced. The slight spiciness must be coming from the cigar leaf or the orientals? My initial inclination was a burley and cigar combination. </p><p></p><p>I am interested in blending this with something else in order to add a creaminess to it. Maybe it is my southern sweet tooth, but I am considering 25% 1-Q with 75% Oriental Dusk and see what it does. </p><p></p><p>Don't let my sweet nature knock this tobacco. I just like to add some sweet barbecue sauce to my sandwich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Soshae, post: 248861, member: 1910"] I am currently smoking my first bowl. When I first opened the bag the aroma reminded me of dipping tobacco. The previous reference to a chewing tobacco is probably the same. The bowl started with an ammonia like flavor on the tongue. This went away quickly and the cigar flavor became more pronounced. The slight spiciness must be coming from the cigar leaf or the orientals? My initial inclination was a burley and cigar combination. I am interested in blending this with something else in order to add a creaminess to it. Maybe it is my southern sweet tooth, but I am considering 25% 1-Q with 75% Oriental Dusk and see what it does. Don't let my sweet nature knock this tobacco. I just like to add some sweet barbecue sauce to my sandwich. [/QUOTE]
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