HappyHawaiian
Well-Known Member
Anyone have any thoughts on what's the difference between alkalizing snus before the cook or after the cook?
I stumbled across a Reddit post where the person said he always alkalizes his snus before pasturizing. Most recipes in the snuff snus and chew book say to alkalize after cooking. But there are a couple that do it before.
I think it would be simpler and save time to mix salt and alkalizer in the water, mix it with the tobacco flour and cook it. One recipe even says to add the humectant into the water prior to cook.
Is there a downside to that? There's so many recipes in that book it's quite overwhelming. But I like the idea of mixing everything together prior to cooking, not sure if that's bad or not. I'm not sure if that would change the chemical reaction or not.
I stumbled across a Reddit post where the person said he always alkalizes his snus before pasturizing. Most recipes in the snuff snus and chew book say to alkalize after cooking. But there are a couple that do it before.
I think it would be simpler and save time to mix salt and alkalizer in the water, mix it with the tobacco flour and cook it. One recipe even says to add the humectant into the water prior to cook.
Is there a downside to that? There's so many recipes in that book it's quite overwhelming. But I like the idea of mixing everything together prior to cooking, not sure if that's bad or not. I'm not sure if that would change the chemical reaction or not.
