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Mold in tobacco jars.
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroContent" data-source="post: 339664" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>Just for reference "bloom" also called "plume" is similar to sugar crystals but it's actually the oils from the leaf that have left behind residue. It's a good thing and looks similar to sugar crystallization at a glance but looking closer it looks more like a powdery residue instead of crystalline. I'm not sure HOW often you'd see that in pipe tobacco since I don't know how often high(er) oil content tobaccos are used for pipes vs cigars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroContent, post: 339664, member: 1367"] Just for reference "bloom" also called "plume" is similar to sugar crystals but it's actually the oils from the leaf that have left behind residue. It's a good thing and looks similar to sugar crystallization at a glance but looking closer it looks more like a powdery residue instead of crystalline. I'm not sure HOW often you'd see that in pipe tobacco since I don't know how often high(er) oil content tobaccos are used for pipes vs cigars. [/QUOTE]
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