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Through the grapevine, I heard placing pipe tobacco in the microwave for a minute or so does something for the tobacco... Has anyone heard about doing this or what the benefits might be??
I used to put fresh buds in the microwave to dry them out!![]()
Since microwaves are tuned to the frequency of the O-H bond in water, I'd say all it will do is heat it up. Are there other compounds in tobacco with significant quantities of O-H bonds? Sugars maybe?
At a minute or so it'll just heat it up in any case.
Since microwaves are tuned to the frequency of the O-H bond in water, I'd say all it will do is heat it up. Are there other compounds in tobacco with significant quantities of O-H bonds? Sugars maybe?
At a minute or so it'll just heat it up in any case.
Not trying to thread jack here but the fact mirowave ovens (2450hz) operate at the resonate frequency of water (22.2GHz and 183GHz) is a myth. Microwaves work by agitating polarized molecules like water. In any case, I am not sure I would put my tobacco in the microwave![]()
Through the grapevine, I heard placing pipe tobacco in the microwave for a minute or so does something for the tobacco... Has anyone heard about doing this or what the benefits might be??
I used to put fresh buds in the microwave to dry them out! :laugh:
Q: I've read about heating the tobacco in a microwave. Is this a good idea?
In a word, NO. Heating tobacco that you like is not a good idea, as it will change the character of the blend. Blenders do it in specifically controlled ways - stoving, panning, steaming - to alter the characteristics of the leaf before, and sometimes after blending. But, if you like the way the tobacco “comes together” now, you may be less than happy if you nuke it. In some cases, you might notice an improvement, in others, the result will be anything but satisfactory. Further, there just is no reason to do this. Sterilize your jars, fill them up, and put the caps on. What purpose will heating serve? The jars will seal fine without the “pop” of the slight vacuum that results from cooling.
New member, put a pipe in my mouth some 40 years ago and still enjoying it. Now on to the topic, I've heard of putting tobacco in the crock pot and I'm not sure why but seems to enhance flavor
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