The following is a recent exchange of emails...
"I love your website and was hoping you could help me.
I would like to buy 1-2 pounds of raw, uncured tobacco leaves.
Any variety would be fine.
I was hoping you could make a few calls to find a grower who would be willing to part with a few leaves.
I would be happy to send them a money order and prepaid shipping envelope.
Thanks for your help."
"Green tobacco is highly perishable. Raw tobacco would have to be shipped in ice and over-night. Perhaps if you were to give me a few more details as to its end use, I might be able to recommend an easier solution. Getting the uncured tobacco is no problem. Shipping is another story."
"Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I am trying it in a salad, the same way thousands of people in South America do.
Green leaves are easier to eat.
What would happen if you sent me a few leaves in water with lemon juice, say in a tupperware container?
Any reason that wouldn't work?"
"I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but tobacco leaves are highly toxic. A single drop of pure nicotine is enough to kill an adult human. If ingested, the body will expel the tobacco. If the nicotine is absorbed through the skin, there is no way for the body to eliminate it...the results could be fatal.
I'd very strongly recommend not consuming green tobacco. I'm also sorry I will not be able to assist you in this matter.
Thank you,"
I seem to be getting a lot of inquiries about eating tobacco. Is there some new information being made available on ingesting tobacco that I'm not aware of?
"I love your website and was hoping you could help me.
I would like to buy 1-2 pounds of raw, uncured tobacco leaves.
Any variety would be fine.
I was hoping you could make a few calls to find a grower who would be willing to part with a few leaves.
I would be happy to send them a money order and prepaid shipping envelope.
Thanks for your help."
"Green tobacco is highly perishable. Raw tobacco would have to be shipped in ice and over-night. Perhaps if you were to give me a few more details as to its end use, I might be able to recommend an easier solution. Getting the uncured tobacco is no problem. Shipping is another story."
"Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I am trying it in a salad, the same way thousands of people in South America do.
Green leaves are easier to eat.
What would happen if you sent me a few leaves in water with lemon juice, say in a tupperware container?
Any reason that wouldn't work?"
"I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but tobacco leaves are highly toxic. A single drop of pure nicotine is enough to kill an adult human. If ingested, the body will expel the tobacco. If the nicotine is absorbed through the skin, there is no way for the body to eliminate it...the results could be fatal.
I'd very strongly recommend not consuming green tobacco. I'm also sorry I will not be able to assist you in this matter.
Thank you,"
I seem to be getting a lot of inquiries about eating tobacco. Is there some new information being made available on ingesting tobacco that I'm not aware of?