I had the same issue with Dominican seco and Nic habano viso , you need take what you intend to use and air it out for a few days.. the release of Ammonia is a bi-product of the fermentation process. I don't know what the dots are but I know it's natural and nothing like mold but curious if someone can explain that.
Is the fermentation process then unfinished ?
Just opened my bag of Dominican Binder. I didn't open it until now to keep its case.
I smell fairly strong ammonia. Is this normal ? Can I use it ? Will that smell go away ?
Jan.
The ammonia smell is normal as mentioned above. After rolling a batch of cigars I let them dry out for a couple days b/f putting it in the humi. They tend to offgas some ammonia smell (Mrs. Bruck calls it the damp diaper smell) for a week or two in the humi so I open it up to let it breathe every couple of days. Usually after a couple of weeks they're ready to smoke.
Is the fermentation process then unfinished ?
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