garryricketson
Well-Known Member
I have some questions on processed or unprocessed tobacco. I am thinking about buying some unprocessed "Fire-Cured-VA-309", and "Dark Air (2012 crop)", ( saw them at http://wholeleaftobacco.com/Dark-Air-2012-crop-1GROS.htm
http://wholeleaftobacco.com/Fire-Cured-VA-309-1FireCured.htm)
Don mentioned, that they are unprocessed, just to make sure I understood, or was not dissapointed,.. Ok, well , the tobacco I have been buying here locally also is unprocessed, other then dried, or cured, and I am not sure as to how long, but it did turn brown, a very dark brown,
so that is what I have been smoking,I just crush up a leaf, take the stems out, and smoke it, seems fine to me, I usually fill a container, about the same size as a "bugler" can, that lasts me a week, usually I put some fresh orange peels in the can too, to moisten it a little, it rolls better that way.
So, why is it necessary to "process" it ?, or is that my "processing", crush the leaf up with my hands, and add a few orange peels ?
I see on wholeleaf tobacco, also about "Cigarette Tobacco Casings " but what are they ?, why are they needed, to me the tobacco tastes fine just like it is.
I know store bought ciggarettes have been "processed", and also even "bugler" and top tobacco, but they also kind taste pretty nasty, now, and don't seem to have any nicotine, So any way, I don't think I will be dissapointed, with any whole leaf tobacco, unprocessed, or am I missing something ? Is there a reason it should be "processed", other then that is because so many people are acostumed to processed cigarettes and tobacco, like my wife, she thinks the tobacco I smoke smells terrible, and "gagged" when she tried to smoke one, but to be honest, her cigarettes, packaged and processed, smell awfull to me,..and make me cough when I smoke one, plus do not "satisfy" my nicotine craving.
The other question, is they say you can not smoke tobacco that dries green, ? Why not, if it burns, it could be smoked, ? Will it harm you ?, like to many unripe green apples ?
I have some other tobacco, it came from Kentucky, not sure what kind of tobacco it is, but it is a light brown or gold color, I do not like it much, but at this time that is all I have, I think it also was unprocessed, because it was pretty much whole leaves,and stems,..I did find that instead of using orange peels, boil some water, then in about 3 table spoons of water, I put a couple of tea spoons of Nescafe (my favorite instant coffee) and as much sugar as the water can desolve, then I put the liquid in my tobacco tin, with the tobacco, shake and mix it up real good, it seems to burn better, and tastes a lot better, sometimes it makes it to moist, so I need to let it dry a little, but it works. Is that "processing" tobacco ?
Thanks from Garry
http://wholeleaftobacco.com/Fire-Cured-VA-309-1FireCured.htm)
Don mentioned, that they are unprocessed, just to make sure I understood, or was not dissapointed,.. Ok, well , the tobacco I have been buying here locally also is unprocessed, other then dried, or cured, and I am not sure as to how long, but it did turn brown, a very dark brown,
so that is what I have been smoking,I just crush up a leaf, take the stems out, and smoke it, seems fine to me, I usually fill a container, about the same size as a "bugler" can, that lasts me a week, usually I put some fresh orange peels in the can too, to moisten it a little, it rolls better that way.
So, why is it necessary to "process" it ?, or is that my "processing", crush the leaf up with my hands, and add a few orange peels ?
I see on wholeleaf tobacco, also about "Cigarette Tobacco Casings " but what are they ?, why are they needed, to me the tobacco tastes fine just like it is.
I know store bought ciggarettes have been "processed", and also even "bugler" and top tobacco, but they also kind taste pretty nasty, now, and don't seem to have any nicotine, So any way, I don't think I will be dissapointed, with any whole leaf tobacco, unprocessed, or am I missing something ? Is there a reason it should be "processed", other then that is because so many people are acostumed to processed cigarettes and tobacco, like my wife, she thinks the tobacco I smoke smells terrible, and "gagged" when she tried to smoke one, but to be honest, her cigarettes, packaged and processed, smell awfull to me,..and make me cough when I smoke one, plus do not "satisfy" my nicotine craving.
The other question, is they say you can not smoke tobacco that dries green, ? Why not, if it burns, it could be smoked, ? Will it harm you ?, like to many unripe green apples ?
I have some other tobacco, it came from Kentucky, not sure what kind of tobacco it is, but it is a light brown or gold color, I do not like it much, but at this time that is all I have, I think it also was unprocessed, because it was pretty much whole leaves,and stems,..I did find that instead of using orange peels, boil some water, then in about 3 table spoons of water, I put a couple of tea spoons of Nescafe (my favorite instant coffee) and as much sugar as the water can desolve, then I put the liquid in my tobacco tin, with the tobacco, shake and mix it up real good, it seems to burn better, and tastes a lot better, sometimes it makes it to moist, so I need to let it dry a little, but it works. Is that "processing" tobacco ?
Thanks from Garry