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mold or sugar in burley flake?
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 150407" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I just opened a tin of C&D's Burley Flake #2 (dated 10-19-09) and was surprised to see the tobacco coated with a thin layer of what appears to be fine white sugar or flour. The tobacco smells VERY fruity, almost like it was heavily laced with perique, and the thin was bulging when I opened it. </p><p>Are these sugar crystals or some odd kind of mold? I've seen sugar form in va blends, but this is primarily a burley flake (although it does contain a quantity of red va).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 150407, member: 207"] I just opened a tin of C&D's Burley Flake #2 (dated 10-19-09) and was surprised to see the tobacco coated with a thin layer of what appears to be fine white sugar or flour. The tobacco smells VERY fruity, almost like it was heavily laced with perique, and the thin was bulging when I opened it. Are these sugar crystals or some odd kind of mold? I've seen sugar form in va blends, but this is primarily a burley flake (although it does contain a quantity of red va). [/QUOTE]
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