What Madras type snuffs you've had/ having?

Have not seen TPS. TAS was available everywhere 5-6 years back. Mostly DS Madras is available where I stay. No TPS or TAS. If at all there was TPS, it must have had a short life.

@Gokul I’ve been using TPS here in the States for a year and a half now. I actually just ordered another case of it.

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^^^^^^ Good stuff a favorite! Also like the N.C. Wasn’t thrilled with Dholakia Madras toast but is still worth trying.

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TPS, NC, and my favorite NB. I’m sort of hoarding the last 100 grams of the kilo of NB I bought. All good stuff!

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My box is full of Umbrella brand Madras, one of the strongest snuffs I’ve ever tried. I googled to find out more about the brand a long time ago. Apparently produced by an Indian family business that also makes umbrellas!

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The TAS original was not scented. Umbrella brand snuff was the first I tried. Was medium coarse and dark.I then graduated to TAS which was way ahead in burn, taste and the nicotine. The grind was much finer. The local DS dealer has something similar to Umbrella. Wish I could get Umbrella and their strong versions of the good old Madras.

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@JakartaBoy- What does your Umbrella look like? Dark brown or golden?

@gokul, dark brown, medium-fine

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I haven’t tried any madras snuffs. I find the idea of the ghee offputting, and I bounce between different snuffs so much that I’m not confident I’d use it up quick enough

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Treat them as an artisan snuff and store them in tightly closed glass jars and in the fridge. Had no issues with this procedure and the snuff will last for a very long time.

@50ft_trad, The ghee is clarified butter with the proteins strained off. It will not go bad. Many in this forum have old Madras snuffs that are still usable.

@JakartaBoy, Umbrella is still making snuff then. Good. I think you must have the stronger version. Will redouble my efforts to search for it.

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@Gokul - I have only tried SVS Madras and NB Madras. SVS does not have any ghee in it (from what I can sense) and is as strong as the NB - no major difference in grind too. The NB of course has a more smooth and nutty feel to it. I would love to try Umbrella brand, but its not available. SVS and NB are only the ones which were available - and now with NB becoming obsolete with my retailer, I am only left with SVS.

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@50ft_trad - Gokul is right. @basement_shaman has written elsewhere that his 5 year old tin too was unaffected. I too think they don’t spoil and hence want to stock up as much as I can get because its kind of an acquired taste with them. I am liking them more the more I use them.

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Fresh generous sample of Madras Toast today in the mail today. This stuff is better than the past two I’ve received. Very tea toned fine grind with a good sweetness to it. Fairly easy to take despite being mostly dry with drip both ways but back is not irritating. Expecting some in tub from Mr.Snuff in the next week or so. Curious to compare the 12 day oldfactory sample next to the tub from Mr.Snuff. Thanks @Manit_Joshi at Dholakia. IMG_20170303_185035

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@nicmizer  nice!! Would be super if you could review it vis ‘a vis the other Madras’ you’ve had.

Today went to the local DS outlet. Got sparse details of the Madras type snuff. They have two types- 1. “Varra podi” (dry powder in English, this means tobacco NOT fried in ghee), and,

  1. “Nei podi” (nei means ghee. Ghee fried snuff)

The “varra podi” is golden brown, strong with a good burn and has a great tobacco taste. The “nei podi” is much darker and easy to take. It is used mainly to make the “varra podi” mellow. My mix used to be 20:80. The curing process of the tobacco leaf, is different from the N.Indian snuffs. It brings out the natural tobacco aroma. 

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Amazing info @Gokul

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you guys are aware that 6 Photo has a Madras type snuff, right?

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They have LA Natural. Totally different from the Madras types.

I agree, LA Natural is tobacco flavored but very different. Its milder and smoother tobacco than the Madras types and doesnt have the burn the Madras types give. I think there would be people who would like either of them according to their preferences. 

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