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Recommendations for Oriental Mixtures with no Latakia
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<blockquote data-quote="Aristokles" data-source="post: 355760" data-attributes="member: 1340"><p>I am under the impression that real Syrian was prepared over oak smoke while Cyprian over pine, which may be the source of the "cedar" effect here. Today however it is hard to tell as a lot of the Syrian used is made on Cyprus, presumably using the Syrian base stock and not the Izmir that Cyprian uses. The curing fire question, hence, remains - which wood is used to smoke the tobacco?.</p><p>Sorry if this doesn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristokles, post: 355760, member: 1340"] I am under the impression that real Syrian was prepared over oak smoke while Cyprian over pine, which may be the source of the "cedar" effect here. Today however it is hard to tell as a lot of the Syrian used is made on Cyprus, presumably using the Syrian base stock and not the Izmir that Cyprian uses. The curing fire question, hence, remains - which wood is used to smoke the tobacco?. Sorry if this doesn't help. [/QUOTE]
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