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New Study on Tobacco Mold v. Plume
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 493571"><p>What's really interesting to me is that they identified different individual mold strains, some of which definitely aren't good! None of the examples here look like the plume I've found on a lot of different pipe tobaccos, though, even when magnified--maybe cigars are more likely to mold due to being both manufactured and stores in more humid conditions than pipe tobacco? But yeah, even if all tobacco bloom/plume/fairy dust turns out to be some variety or another it doesn't change the fact that old virginias and such taste and smell damn delicious...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 493571"] What's really interesting to me is that they identified different individual mold strains, some of which definitely aren't good! None of the examples here look like the plume I've found on a lot of different pipe tobaccos, though, even when magnified--maybe cigars are more likely to mold due to being both manufactured and stores in more humid conditions than pipe tobacco? But yeah, even if all tobacco bloom/plume/fairy dust turns out to be some variety or another it doesn't change the fact that old virginias and such taste and smell damn delicious... [/QUOTE]
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