Yellowfan
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Has anybody ever tried to use flavored bakery emulsions in pipe tobacco blends, either in the casing and/or topping process?
But was it any good?Various formulations of food flavorants from LorAnn Oils have been discussed a number of times for pipe tobacco flavorants as well as smokeless preparations.
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Bob
Any off flavors?flavoring
No, not even when smoked alone. It doesn't take much at all either, a milliliter or two diluted with a bit of water for an ounce of dry leaf will be enough even if you're going to blend the final product. If you end up with something that's moist and clumpy like commercial aromatics you used way too much. I've been working on sort of an American English aromatic and even with a small amount of the burley the room note isn't overtaken by Latakia and smells a lot like some kind of vanillaAny off flavors?
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