Let me know when someone has made a good batch and I'd be willing to buy some to try, the Age of Swedish Snus American style is beginnning....
Afraid of the new possibly excruciating "snus ban"
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I am in NC. I only bought two species of seed. 6 came from the USDA, while the rest resulted from online trading with others into this.Originally posted by AinkorBeing in North Carolina, I could only assume that one could find some tobacco from somewhere.
I have the following tobacco seed varieties on hand presently:
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Turkish varieties:
Bafra
Balikesir
Basma
Black Sea Samsun
Bursa
Celikhan
Izmir-Ozbas
Louisiana Perique
Samsun no. 15
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Maryland Varieties:
Maryland 10
Maryland 40
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Virginia:
Brightleaf
Gold
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Other varieties:
Brown and Williams low nicotine variety (I suspect this is a Virginia, but can't be sure.)
Rose Tobacco
Rustica (used by Native Americans-HIGHEST nicotine of all varieties, from what I understand)
Yellow Orinoco (said to be even sweeter than Virginia)
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I did not plant all of these this year. I presently have the following number of species seedlings, which are almost ready to go into the ground . (I began this late in the season for this area - mid-April):
10 Virginia Gold
2 Bafra
3 Basma
4 Bursa
3 Izmir-Ozbas
2 Brown and Williams low nic
I am interested in creating the following tobacco blends as the base for snus:
100% Virginia (I LOVE this sheee!)
25% Turkish/75% Virginia (I LOVE this sheee too!)
1/2 Turkish &
1/2 Virginia (LOVE this shee in ANY proportion!)
Turkish/Maryland/Brown & Williams low nic blend (not a clue of the proportions having no clue of the taste of either Maryland or BW low nic baccys.)
For flavorings, I have found the pomegranate, but also would like apricot, chocolate, cinnamon, double mint, and even peach extracts. I already have the 'Creme De Cafe' extract from this same company, which is a kahlua flavor, that I use to make my e-liquids for e-smoking. I am thinking a mix of chocolate/kahlua would be interesting, or perhaps chocolate/double mint.
WHY? Screw the FDA, screw PACT, screw tobacco taxes, screw the US government and screw the rabid antis. It won't matter one whit what any of them do, once I know what I am doing in this. Whether they ban importation, allow it but tax it, etc, it won't affect me. I have finally and irrevocably had ENOUGH of the irrational NONSENSE around tobacco.
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Depends. For some species, you cut the plant off at the stalk and hang the whole thing up to dry (Marylands & Burleys). For Virginias, you collect the leaves one by one as they yellow from the bottom up and hang to dry. If you've ever smoked 100% Virginia, you KNOW it is worth it.Originally posted by carlbarksSeems like harvesting tobacco is too much work for too little results,
Depends. When I was smoking, I consumed 10 lbs per quarter. That's 160 harvested plants per year. With snus, I only use 4 mini portions per day, which means it takes me 5 days to get through one tin of minis, or 10 gms. Using 73 tins of 10 grams of snus in a given year, means I need 730 grams to meet my needs for the year, which is 26 ounces, ar about 7 plants.Originally posted by carlbarksand by the looks of it, the tobacco made pr plant is too little, so you'd need to have a big crop to supply for yourself for a year.
On average, expect 4 oz dried leaf per plant, which means 4 plants would provide almost the 500 kg called for in the above recipe, while 5 plants would leave you with enough plus some left over.
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Yes, they do serve the same purpose.Originally posted by snupyIs it possible to ditch the PG and use only the VG? Both are humectants, so serve the same purpose.Originally posted by carlbarksput in glycerine and propylene glycol
If the mix was a little bit too long in the over, and seems to be completely alright, without any lumps - you COULD make it without PG ang VG altogether, even though I would in no way recommend it, or recommend its durability.
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No, I WANT the humectants in it. It's just that USP VG is EASILY available (Walmart), while PG is a bit more work (special order) and $$$ to procure. (I've also got 12 oz of VG sitting right in front of me!)Originally posted by carlbarksyou COULD make it without PG ang VG altogether,
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I will basically be using the same blends I enjoyed in ryo, although I need to increase the varieties of Virginias and Marylands with respect to seed.Originally posted by justintemplerThe hardest part to get right is the tobacco blend.
Any suggestions?Originally posted by justintemplerand grind it to the right size.
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Good GOD! That is 5.5 POUNDS of snus! That would last me almost 3.5 years!Originally posted by carlbarks1kg of finely grounded tobacco makes about 2.5kg of snus.
Does this mean the tobacco/salt mixture should be in a plastic container, while in the oven at 205F for 24 hours? I was thinking of using a covered glass baking dish, to hold the steam.Originally posted by carlbarks1. Pour the grounded tobacco powder in a container and blend the salt dissolved in water in the mix. Blend and pour the snus blend in a platic container and set your oven to 95 degrees celcius (205 F) for 24 hours.
Ok, what kind of plastic container survives an oven without melting? Or does the low temperature prevent melting?Originally posted by carlbarks2. After 24 hours, pour the snus blend back into the first container and blend in the sodium carbonate dissolved in water. Blend and thereafter pour it back in the plastic container and put it in the oven for 12 hours.
You leave it sitting out in the open, or do you cover it?Originally posted by carlbarks3. After a total of 36 hours, leave the snus to "swell" (you know, like when you bake bread with yeast).
I will have to cut these quantities down. However, at this point above, that is when I would need to divide whatever amount I decide to make, into maybe 6-7 smaller bacthes, leaving one tobacco only and the rest with different flavorings.Originally posted by carlbarksAfter this, put the snus blend back in the first container, and put in glycerine and propylene glycol and blend in again (if you want additional flavors, put them in now).
carlbarks, have you made your own snus before? Which tobacco species did you use or which would you recommend? And a thousand thank-yous for this useful information!
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You and I can take the exact same seeds and when grown under different conditions, climate, soil, and fertilizer the end result will be different. I don't know the first thing about chosing the right tobacco varieties but I know there is a difference between what you would use for RYO vs snuff.Originally posted by snupyI will basically be using the same blends I enjoyed in ryo, although I need to increase the varieties of Virginias and Marylands with respect to seed.Originally posted by justintemplerThe hardest part to get right is the tobacco blend.
Any suggestions?Originally posted by justintemplerand grind it to the right size.
Somewhere in one of Swedish Match's webpages they talk about grinding tobacco into 3 grain sizes and then using them in different proportions between recipes.
As far as finding the right size, the way I would do it......
Save up some of your favorite snus, dry it out and sieve it thru a set of Tyler mesh screens , then you will have some idea.
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True dat. And I know NO Virginia I grow will taste like Windsail Light by D & R. Nor will any Turkish I grow taste like Ramback. I think D & R was getting the RIGHT strains, grown in the RIGHT locations.Originally posted by justintemplerYou and I can take the exact same seeds and when grown under different conditions, climate, soil, and fertilizer the end result will be different.
To start I will have to go with it. Surely, Virginia will retain it's virginianess, even in snus, as Turkish would as well. I will find out before the year is out.Originally posted by justintemplerI don't know the first thing about chosing the right tobacco varieties but I know there is a difference between what you would use for RYO vs snuff.
I did find this though:
TA28 SMALL STALK BLACK MAMMOTH....it provides a great wrapper tobacco or a premium snuff tobacco when ripe. A good tobacco for beginners learning to roll their own cigars or for first time snuff makers. (From Seedman)
This website lists several varieties for snuff, including Virginia Gold, Black Sea Samsun, Dark Viriginia and the above mentioned black mammoth. Or do the sellers just say that to get us to buy?
The only thing that would help in the grinding, that I could think of, would be to let the leaves dry out as much as possible. The leaf crumbles to dust in those circumstances. It would be easier to grind then, whereas it would be impossible if the leaf where humidified. I just don't know what device could grind it quickly.Originally posted by justintemplerAs far as finding the right size, the way I would do it......
Save up some of your favorite snus, dry it out and sieve it thru a set of Tyler mesh screens , then you will have some idea.
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They use a meat grinder/flour grinder. Here's an exampleOriginally posted by snupyThe only thing that would help in the grinding, that I could think of, would be to let the leaves dry out as much as possible. The leaf crumbles to dust in those circumstances. It would be easier to grind then, whereas it would be impossible if the leaf where humidified. I just don't know what device could grind it quickly.
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and this is new if you haven't seen it yet..
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Thanks so much for the info. I bet I could find something like that around here used, for very little money.Originally posted by justintemplerThey use a meat grinder/flour grinder. Here's an example
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