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<blockquote data-quote="Balisong" data-source="post: 605526" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>Orientals are used more as a condiment as opposed to a main ingredient. They can impart an incense like aroma and add an interesting twist to the flavor. There are multiple types of Orientals and the flavor and aroma varies by growing region. Perique is a cured American grown Burley that can add a plum flavor to a blend. I don't smoke blends with it because Burley tends to give me the hiccups!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balisong, post: 605526, member: 3470"] Orientals are used more as a condiment as opposed to a main ingredient. They can impart an incense like aroma and add an interesting twist to the flavor. There are multiple types of Orientals and the flavor and aroma varies by growing region. Perique is a cured American grown Burley that can add a plum flavor to a blend. I don't smoke blends with it because Burley tends to give me the hiccups! [/QUOTE]
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