Tutu
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I would like to dedicate a thread to Javanese sun cured varieties. I plan on collecting as many of these varieties while I am here on East Java. I will make them available to other forum members.
In 2012 Bob dedicated a thread to Indonesian Tobacco in the Cigar Tobaccos section of this forum. Recently I started a Besuki thread. I also started a Kasturi thread in the Cigarette Tobaccos section. Besuki is a cigar variety, and the Kasturi has a wider span than just Java or Indonesia. I do intend to include Kasturi and its sub-varieties in this thread, but I hope to include many more.
When people talk about Indonesian tobacco they are likely to mention varieties such as Sumatra, Deli, Besuki, Kasturi, Jatim, Vorstenlanden, Timor, and a few others. In this thread, I want to have a look at what those Jatim varieties are. "Jatim" is simply an abbreviation of "Jawa Timor", or East Java. It encompasses many different tobaccos. I believe that Jatim and Kasturi are two branches at the same height of the family tree, but nevertheless I will enlist Kasturi varieties here with sub-varieties of Jatim, and their sub-sub varieties.
The first idea I had was to index all the varieties to be found on Java. After that I would start collecting them. However, that is a never-ending job. I started doing it, but there is just an endless list of names going around on Indonesian web blogs. Rather than stare blindly at what I don't have available, I would be more happy to make a list of what I do have, and extend that list bit by bit. I have a full-time job, but I pass tobacco fields now and then, and am able to ask farmers what types they are growing. If possible, I take seedpods with me from selected plants. I live on East Java, but this should not be restricted to varieties on East Java per se. Also, I suppose there are other sun cured varieties on other islands, but we have to draw the line somewhere. For instance, there is the variety Lombok, from the island Lombok. Then again, I've heard that this Lombok is grown in East Java as well. If I find it, it will be included here.
To read more about the Kasturi varieties that I have collected, you may view that specific thread. I will update anything from there on this one. Yesterday, I was not only able to find the Kasturi Somporis, but also a tobacco called Mersi, which is a Paiton tobacco. Paiton is included in the list that Bob made in his Indonesian Tobacco thread. Thus, so far there are three varieties in the Java Sun Cured list. I hope to enlist more in the next few days.
Kasturi Jepun
Kasturi Somporis
Paiton Mersi
In 2012 Bob dedicated a thread to Indonesian Tobacco in the Cigar Tobaccos section of this forum. Recently I started a Besuki thread. I also started a Kasturi thread in the Cigarette Tobaccos section. Besuki is a cigar variety, and the Kasturi has a wider span than just Java or Indonesia. I do intend to include Kasturi and its sub-varieties in this thread, but I hope to include many more.
When people talk about Indonesian tobacco they are likely to mention varieties such as Sumatra, Deli, Besuki, Kasturi, Jatim, Vorstenlanden, Timor, and a few others. In this thread, I want to have a look at what those Jatim varieties are. "Jatim" is simply an abbreviation of "Jawa Timor", or East Java. It encompasses many different tobaccos. I believe that Jatim and Kasturi are two branches at the same height of the family tree, but nevertheless I will enlist Kasturi varieties here with sub-varieties of Jatim, and their sub-sub varieties.
The first idea I had was to index all the varieties to be found on Java. After that I would start collecting them. However, that is a never-ending job. I started doing it, but there is just an endless list of names going around on Indonesian web blogs. Rather than stare blindly at what I don't have available, I would be more happy to make a list of what I do have, and extend that list bit by bit. I have a full-time job, but I pass tobacco fields now and then, and am able to ask farmers what types they are growing. If possible, I take seedpods with me from selected plants. I live on East Java, but this should not be restricted to varieties on East Java per se. Also, I suppose there are other sun cured varieties on other islands, but we have to draw the line somewhere. For instance, there is the variety Lombok, from the island Lombok. Then again, I've heard that this Lombok is grown in East Java as well. If I find it, it will be included here.
To read more about the Kasturi varieties that I have collected, you may view that specific thread. I will update anything from there on this one. Yesterday, I was not only able to find the Kasturi Somporis, but also a tobacco called Mersi, which is a Paiton tobacco. Paiton is included in the list that Bob made in his Indonesian Tobacco thread. Thus, so far there are three varieties in the Java Sun Cured list. I hope to enlist more in the next few days.
Kasturi Jepun
Kasturi Somporis
Paiton Mersi