Macam Mana Nak Cari Jodoh di Malaysia?

900k ahli di sana sedang mengunggu anda di Baitul Jannah. Mungkin.. jodoh awak ada sana.

Daftar Sekarang!

Exquiste taste of luxury....

 

I hardly indulge myself to the luxury of smoking cigars. Even when once in a while I feel like smoking cigar, I settled for cheap cigar sold at seven eleven.

But being at Langkawi, I took the opportunity of the free trade zone to rewards myself by indulging into the lifestyle of rich and famous buy purchasing the luxurious and expensive cigar.

I must say that the taste difference from the cheap cigar and the expensive cigar is like earth and sky (is there such idioms in English?)

First, the smokes are smooth, the flavors are exquisite, the smells are extremely good. Of course unlike cigarrate you didn’t inhale the smoke from cigars.But that would be the beauty of it, to feel the flavor you simply keep the smoke generated in your mouth for a while before you puff it out.The chemical reaction at your taste buds will bring the flavor out obviously. Exquisite. Love it so much.

Should join the cigar club…hmmmm

 

From Wikipedia :

A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the smoker's mouth. The English cigar comes from the Spanish cigarro, which in turn derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar; see the entry for cigarro at the Spanish Royal Academy's online dictionary. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, the Philippines, and the United States. Cigars from Cuba are particularly famous. The majority of a cigar is made up of fillers, wrapped-up bunches of leaves inside the wrapper. Fillers of various strengths are usually blended to produce desired cigar flavors. The more oils present in the tobacco leaf, the stronger (less dry) the filler. Types range from the minimally flavored Volado taken from the bottom of the plant, through the light-flavored Seco (dry) taken from the middle of the plant, to the strong Ligero from the upper leaves exposed to the most sunlight. Fatter cigars of larger gauge hold more filler, with greater potential to provide a full body and complex flavor. When used, Ligero is always folded into the middle of the filler because it burns slowly. Fillers can be either long or short; long filler uses whole leaves and is of a better quality, while short filler, also called "mixed", uses chopped leaves, stems, and other bits. Recently some manufacturers have created what they term "medium filler" cigars. They use larger pieces of leaf than short filler without stems, and are of better quality than short filler cigars. Short filler cigars are easy to identify when smoked since they often burn hotter and tend to release bits of leaf into the smoker's mouth. Long filled cigars of high quality should burn evenly and consistently. Also available is a filler called "sandwich" (sometimes "Cuban sandwich") which is a cigar made by rolling short leaf inside long outer leaf.

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