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SG's Balkan Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 38251" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>No tonquin that I can tell. But some folks do not like the similar taste that seems to come with Gawith flakes. I think it is a common leaf that is used, and the processes used to create the flakes. It is a commonality that I find delicious among all the varieties in the line. Condiment leaf and flavorings added to the base recipe to create other flakes. At least that's my guess. Who really knows what goes on in blending houses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 38251, member: 7"] No tonquin that I can tell. But some folks do not like the similar taste that seems to come with Gawith flakes. I think it is a common leaf that is used, and the processes used to create the flakes. It is a commonality that I find delicious among all the varieties in the line. Condiment leaf and flavorings added to the base recipe to create other flakes. At least that's my guess. Who really knows what goes on in blending houses. [/QUOTE]
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