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<blockquote data-quote="U-235" data-source="post: 421188" data-attributes="member: 3294"><p>Hello <strong>lb</strong>,</p><p>Unfortunately I did not see the article. Did it say that the wood from the mastic tree was burned to smoke the Latakia tobacco or mastic itself? Mastic is a resinous substance derived from the sap of the mastic tree. If mastic is used, I wonder what process would be employed to transfer the aroma from mastic to the tobacco - is it burned? I would be interested in reading the article. I would be grateful if you could provide a link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U-235, post: 421188, member: 3294"] Hello [b]lb[/b], Unfortunately I did not see the article. Did it say that the wood from the mastic tree was burned to smoke the Latakia tobacco or mastic itself? Mastic is a resinous substance derived from the sap of the mastic tree. If mastic is used, I wonder what process would be employed to transfer the aroma from mastic to the tobacco - is it burned? I would be interested in reading the article. I would be grateful if you could provide a link. [/QUOTE]
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