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I've been trying to find an answer but am having difficulty. First, the cigars are fine and I do not smoke flavored cigars. The cigars are stored well. I've noticed recently that the ash of the cigar has white, almost crystal shaped, flecks. They are not big, but are noticeable. My mind tells me I've asked about this before but I can't remember the answer. ;s. Thanks for the assistance.
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Just minerals in the tobacco leaf. Nothing to be worried about.
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What cigar? What wrapper? You may get more of a reply with some specifics.
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tooth
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That's it. I heard last time this was good. Is that true?
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I guess if you enjoy "toothy" cigars then yes. I've heard that the little white dots are formed from tiny blobs of tar, which causes the cigar to become "toothy".
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Tooth is a characteristic of certain varieties of tobacco, take Cameroon tobacco for example, and doesn't have anything to do with the excessive mineral levels. Note, they aren't mutually exclusive. You can have toothy wrappers that also have excessive mineral deposits. No tar in tooth btw. |
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