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Cigar Caviar

Dave

Padilla Lanceros, yum yum!!
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Ok, so beetle eggs are everywhere, There are possibly a couple hundred thousand in a corona sized cigar. My question is do they taste good when smoked? And how can you tell that what flavors they give when you smoke them?

Also how can you tell if you are smoking beetle eggs? kinda a rhetoric question because the filler, binder, and wrapper are saturated with them, but if you can provide an answer, that'd be great.
 
I have no personal experience but I hear they pop when you cook them.

Doc
 
I have had a beetle outbreak and smoked through my humi to kill them. Gotta say I found the smokes to be not very tasty. In particular a 2005 Opus X TAA tasted blah.
Since then I am meticulous about proper humidification and temps.

When I first read your post all I could think about was a possible new Drew Estates cigar. The Baby Beluga, fine tobacco infused with the finest Beluga caviar. It only costs 40 dollars a stick! It's expensive so it has to be good! :laugh:

-Rob
 
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