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So what's the deal with the new Al Fakher batches, i've got 6 tubs here from production date JAN09..... mint, mixed fruit, and honey, and they are all a golden/brownish cut?

havn't had a chance to try them out yet.. but would this be a good thing??

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well maybe they changed their colors.

I believe golden/brownish would mean it still contains food coloring, just gold/brown rather than red. Only color that would signify it having no color would be black, If I am not mistaken, others will chime in.
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tobacco isn't black. Even if you wash Tangiers it's a brown leaf underneath. But hopefully it's losing the red dye... that stuff isn't good for me...headaches.
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Some of the new is like this and some isn't. I have some golden eskandari that's, well, golden, but some plum that's pretty darn red. These are from recent production dates, both 09, so it's not an across the board thing
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black tobacco is black. however the stuff the and most producers are using...isn't.

So it sounds like they're dropping the dye which could be great for flavor, headaches, etc. Depending on the possible side effects.
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I picked up two tubs a couple days ago both with 09 production, the watermelon had coloring and the vanilla did not appear to (although I'm not sure if it usually does). Anyway their vanilla was very good, light, subtle, calm flavor.
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QUOTE (Mndgame @ May 18 2009, 01:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I picked up two tubs a couple days ago both with 09 production, the watermelon had coloring and the vanilla did not appear to (although I'm not sure if it usually does). Anyway their vanilla was very good, light, subtle, calm flavor.


I think the vanilla is usually normal colored, unless my memory is failing lol.

From what you guys are saying they're just trying to remove some of the coloring, perhaps they found out that it was affecting the flavor, therefore sales. We can hope Hookah.gif
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QUOTE (Scoop @ May 18 2009, 11:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
golden tobacco is dyed.

the tobacco wouldn't be golden, it would be brown. once you wet it, it turns darker than the gold color.


And Marigolds are always gold right? Come on guys, tobacco is a plant of various varities just like any other plant. Some will be very dark, some very light depending on the time picking it and the variety it is.

'Rani
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QUOTE (BohoWildChild @ May 18 2009, 11:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Scoop @ May 18 2009, 11:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
golden tobacco is dyed.

the tobacco wouldn't be golden, it would be brown. once you wet it, it turns darker than the gold color.


And Marigolds are always gold right? Come on guys, tobacco is a plant of various varities just like any other plant. Some will be very dark, some very light depending on the time picking it and the variety it is.

'Rani


tobacco is actually green. it turns golden brown when you flue cure it.
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Tobacco varies in color when cooked with stuff other than molasses, but it looks like dead-leaf brown, kinda like wood. Sometimes in can be more yellow or orange, but after cooking it comes out brown. Not black, necessarily, thats the color of molasses.

Look at the juice, by itself, without the tobacco around it. If its colored, it will appear the same color as the tobacco. If its undyed, it will appear much, much lighter than the tobacco color.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ May 18 2009, 10:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Tobacco varies in color when cooked with stuff other than molasses, but it looks like dead-leaf brown, kinda like wood. Sometimes in can be more yellow or orange, but after cooking it comes out brown. Not black, necessarily, thats the color of molasses.

Look at the juice, by itself, without the tobacco around it. If its colored, it will appear the same color as the tobacco. If its undyed, it will appear much, much lighter than the tobacco color.


You said that like you make your own shisha or something... when did you become an expert? w00t.gif
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heres the pics for those interested (Mint):



Anyway, I got to try out the mint earlier today and the consensus:..........

- Noticeable improvement over the older batches (07, 08) however still not on par with 06' (not far off though). The mint 'seems' much more 'cleaner' tasting then last years stuff... which for me i found had a sweetness to it (which i didnt like). I didnt get any 'sweet' taste from this, just straight out MINT! The mint flavour isnt as strong as what it was like back in 06, but still pretty strong. Leagues ahead of Nakhla Mint, however still havnt tried the Mizo mint. Anyway, in my opinion: 9.5/10, whereas i wouldve given last years 8/10. and obviously 10/10 for the old school mint!

Much better without all the red dye crap... tobacco was still very wet, and no where near as drenched as i found the last batches to be like. no more puddles! tongue.gif

Good to see Al Fakher is stepping up their game, hopefully they start doing this across the board and start fixing the rest of their flavours



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Well, if more reports of these improved new batches come in I may give AF another chance.
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There was a thread about something similar a few months ago, someone had spoken with AF themeselves and was told that they couldnt get the tobacco they normally use, only some weird type which was super-mushy/ultra-fine cut (like the mint i have right now, behaves very weird). What i want to say is that the cut defineatly does vary...

damn...this was a pointless post wacko1.gif
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