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I've noticed that a lot of the people from the forum loves Kashmir Peach, but only a few has mentioned Kashmir apple, so I am just wondering if any of you have tried it, and is it worth getting, or should I just stick to Kashmir peach or Kashmir f-line.
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QUOTE (UQKenny @ Mar 21 2007, 08:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've noticed that a lot of the people from the forum loves Kashmir Peach, but only a few has mentioned Kashmir apple, so I am just wondering if any of you have tried it, and is it worth getting, or should I just stick to Kashmir peach or Kashmir f-line.


I have a shipment of it on the Fedex truck right now. So, I'll let you know how it goes tonight. Pretty much, anything with Kashmir in my book is excellence.

Also, remember to give yourself time to adapt and build a tolerance with that F-Line.. that stuff will knock you on your ass if you aren't careful. Trust me, I know. tongue.gif
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QUOTE (UQKenny @ Mar 21 2007, 09:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've noticed that a lot of the people from the forum loves Kashmir Peach, but only a few has mentioned Kashmir apple, so I am just wondering if any of you have tried it, and is it worth getting, or should I just stick to Kashmir peach or Kashmir f-line.

I love this stuff! It's a "must have" for me.
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I have some Kashmir Apple in stock right now and it's really good. I don't like it as much as Kashmir Peach or my own Kashmir Apple mixes, but it's still great. I'm still trying to figure out whether or not it's an anise based apple... I think it may be, which doesn't make sense to me (anise+kashmir? wacko.gif) AF Eskandarani Apple + F-Line Kashmir is the best Kashmir Apple I've had so far.
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Yeah... it's hard to describe to someone who's never tasted or smelled it. Floral, spicy, incensey.

In experimenting with my own kashmir mixes, it really became more apparent to me what a great job Eric did with the Kashmir Peach flavor. The spice and the fruit are so well balanced that it's difficult to separate one from the other. It's really not meant to taste like one or the other -- it comes across as a single unique flavor that is neither peach nor "kashmir." The peach aspect of the flavor is much more apparent if you've tasted or smelled kashmir on its own. To someone who's looking for a straight peach flavor, it might seem a bit odd and perhaps lacking in peachyness, but in actuality there's probably much more peach in the mix than there is kashmir.
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