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PodFab
042 La farine : procédés de fabrication, types, additifs, ...

PodFab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 21:46


Retour sur les techniques de panification et aujourd'hui je détaille les farines, leurs procédés de fabrication (sur cylindres ou sur meules), à quoi correspond leurs types (T45 pour la patisserie, T55 pour le pain blanc, T65 pour le pain de tradition, T80 semi-complète, T110 complète et T150 intégrale) et tous les additifs qui sont ajoutés dedans ainsi que leurs fonctions. Pour rappel, j'utilise uniquement de la farine de meule issue de blés cultivés en agriculture biologique et sans aucun additif hormis l'eau et le sel de Guérande.Retrouvez-moi ! mail : podfab@free.fr / site : http://podfab.free.fr pour laisser un commentaire / discord des streetcasteurs : http://bit.ly/discordst

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio Episode #366 February 17,2012

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2012 119:09


This week Mark Neff of Cigarmony joins Bob and Dale to talk about his recently patented and revolutionary Cigar Sciences Humidity Bead System. Vote to help Mark get it on Walmart's shelves! Voting starts on March 7th and you can find out more by going to http://www.cigarsciences.com/. Mark sticks around to help host the show and answer questions from the chatroom. He also gives a couple of great cigar reviews. Stuminator, Roger Miller and Jay LeDou write in with cigar questions. Angry Bill calls in on the herf line. The Cigar of the Week is the Monte Pascoal Double Corona. The Unbanded Cigar, the Gran Habano Azteca Fuerte Robusto, was provided by Jay Ledou Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EST. Enter February's Palio contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. The February contest winner will receive a silver Palio cutter. Cigar of the Week - Monte Pascoal Double Corona DOUBLE CORONA 7 5/8" x 49 Wrapper: Brazil Mata Fina Binder: Brazil Mata Fina Filler: Brazil Mata Fina and Mata Norte What else have you been smokin' Dale? Cubao #1 - 7.1” x 49 - A wonderful Nicaraguan cigar with an Ecuadorian Sumatra Oscuro wrapper, blended by Pepin for the 601 folks. Coffee, oak, leather and a nice pepper spice are well balanced and savory. The smoke is full bodied and very smooth. This churchill size and the #5 toro size represent the blend the best for my tastes. $8+ MSRP, but can be had for around $6.50 and a great value at that price. Elogio Exceptionales - 5.6” x 82 - A very unique (and fat!) figurado from the mind of Carlos Pereda (Flor de San Luis) and produced for the great Elogia brand along the LSV blend theme. While at the factory 3 weeks ago, some of the Cigar Tourism group got to hear the story, see the molds and marvel at this beautiful work of art that also happens to smoke very, very well. Although the center portion of the cigar is so wide, the head is comfortable in the mouth. However, this is not a cigar for driving, golf or any other activity - you need to pay attention to the cigar or someone might get hurt! The blend is Nicaraguan filler from Esteli, Jalapa and a touch of Condega, the binder is a Habano from Esteli and the wrapper is Habano from Ecuador. Lots of cedar, coffee, leather mixed with some citrus and caramel sweetness. Only 3,000 released recently and about all sold out, so most will have to wait for the next release. Casa Magna Colorado Pikito - 4.75” x 42 - I find the draw on most Casa Magna to be a bit firm, and this was no exception. However, it was not hard to get a good mouthful of creamy, rich smoke from this stick. The wrapper is oily and elegant. Of the nine or so sizes this line comes in, the Pikito is worth trying, as I think it concentrates the vastly complex blend into something very special. Along with the usual Nicaragua taste profile, you can find dark cherry, raisin, caramel and toasted grain flavors hidden within the spicy smoke. What else have you been smokin' Bob? Casa Magna Colorado - Named one of the best cigars in 2008, this is an outstanding cigar. Lots of flavor layered together in a classic sytle. The cigar is a collaboration between Manuel Quesada and Nestor Plascencia. A Nicaraguan puro that combines an oily Colorado wrapper with Nicaraguan filler and binder. Rolled at the Plascencia Segovia factory. Layered with flavors of cocoa, coffee and a sweet cedar. GAR Opium - Best GAR I have ever smoked. Wrapper is Nicaraguan Corojo Hybrid; binder is Nicaraguan and the filler is a secret blend. Fausto by Pete Johnson - A much heralded release in 2011, the Fausto is based on the T110 blend and features an Ecuadorian Habano Maduro wrapper and a blend of Nicaragua ligero from Jalapa and Esteli. Touted as a strong and powerful cigar. Amazing depth of flavor, layered leather, cedar and savory notes of mushroom. Yes it is strong and full flavored but not in an overwhelming way. Wicked Indie - The Wicked Indie is the first line under a new brand, the East India Trading Co., from Beach Cigar. Spicy and clean. What's My Band?- This week's unbanded, the Gran Habano Azteca Fuerte Robusto, was provided by Jay Ledou. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review or a comment about the show? If you call and leave a cigar review or comment on the herfline and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! 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DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #341 August 26,2011

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 134:09


Dale is back from a well earned vacation during which he visited Kansas retailers Centro Cigars and Outlaw Cigar. This week Bob and Dale are joined by Colin Ganley, editor of Cigar Journal. The featured 'Cigar of the Week' is the 22 Degrees North / 83 Degrees West cigar blended by Jesus Fuego. Keith Brown calls in on the herf line to take Bob to task about his comments on big box retailers. The 'What's My Band?' cigar, the My Father Edicion Limitada 2011, was graciously supplied by Adam Zilinski this week. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EST. Cigar of the Week - 22 Degrees North / 83 Degrees West Two Guys Smoke Shop named this as the 2010 Cigar of the Year. It comes in boxes of 20 in the following sizes: 5 1/2 x 46, 4 7/8 x 49, and 6 x 50. Here's what Two Guys had to say about this cigar: 22N/83W is the Latitude and Longitude where you will find Hacienda el Corojo, a plantation that once (1930 – 1990) grew arguably the best tobacco in the world. Today, that tobacco seed is no longer used because of its low yields and susceptiblity to disease. However, the seed still exists and is used in the entire blend of this unique cigar. 22N/83W uses authentic El Corojo seed in its entire 5-Country blend, from its Nicaraguan, Honduran and Dominican el Corojo filler, to its Costa Rican certified el Corojo binder and ending with its lush, oily Brazilian el Corojo seed Wrapper. What else have you been smokin' Dale? Don Pepin Garcia Blue label “A”- 9” x 48 Picked this A size cigar up at the Outlaw event last weekend after seeing Bill Featherston smoke one during the entire event on Saturday! I’ve raved about this blend in the Lancero size, so it was only natural to go for the gusto and try it in the longest traditional format. It made 2.5 hours of my 8 hour drive home most memorable! Spice, pepper, cedar, molasses and some tangy citrus flavors. Med-full bodied with a smooth, creamy smoke. Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 5 - 4” x 40 Following the sucess of the 4 original limited release Verocu cigars, Pete released the line as an extension of the Havana VI line. Packaged in a cabinet of 50 with the traditional triple cap and no band, this is the smallest format of the Tatuaje lines, although this little stick is big on flavor. A mini spice bomb with all the savory flavors you’d expect. Also one finds a bit of floral notes on the palette and in the retrohale. All Nicaraguan blend with a Habano variety wrapper. La Casita Criolla HCB - 5.12” x 42 Corona An old Cuban brand name brought back to life by Pete Johnson, this blend (well, a blend only in the sense of Seco, Viso & Ligero) is pure Connecticut Broadleaf tobacco. The darker maduro leaves are used in the wrapper, and the other grades are used for filler & binder. Cedar, nuts and a mild licorice sweetness vary in intensity throughout the cigar in this med-full bodied smoke. Towards the end, a bit of chocolate and exotic spices become more apparent. A truly marvelous cigar that I will smoke often! All three sizes are traditional, the other two being the HCBC at 5.63 x 46 and the HCBF at 6.5 x 48. Fausto FT153 - 6” x 50 Toro The T110 blend (Nicaraguan filler & binder, Ecuadorian Habano Maduro wrapper) is now the Fausto line, but the T110 size is not a part of it since it was a limited release. Said to be Pete Johnson's strongest cigar blend, I find it well balanced and very flavorful. Indeed, it’s got some power, but not unapproachable by most. Most notable is the spiciness, pepper and subtle sweetness over a leathery core. Also in 3 other sizes: FT127 - 5 x 54, FT140 - 5.5 x 52 and FT156- 6.5 x 48. As with the La Casita Criolla, the Fausto brand is an old Cuban brand resurrected and trademarked by Pete. Gurkha Beast - 6.5 x 58 Bob talked about this cigar a couple weeks ago and I had to try it. Dominican, Honduran and Colombian fillers are surrounded by a Nicaraguna binder and a Costa Rican Maduro wrapper from the 1996 vintage. I found it med-full bodied, full flavored and medium in strength. Very high quality construction and a sweet room aroma made it a joy to smoke in spite of it’s massive girth. Dark fruit, coffee and cedar are the core flavors with some cocoa coming on in the last third. The finish is smooth and sweet. As with it’s companion cigar, the Gurkha Beauty, when I can pick these up on sale, I will, but at almost $700 for a box of 35 cigars, they’re not on my everyday list. What else have you been smokin' Bob? J. Fuego Gran Reserva Corojo No 1 Originals - Loaded with cocoa in a full bodied experience that out shines the size of this tasty cigar from master blender Jesus Fuego, and at a great price Art Deco - A sweet, slightly spicy offering from the minds at Miami Cigar & Co. I like these and yes I like the metal Art Deco box as well. Jesus Fuego's Sangro de Toro Original - Gotta love this format, 5 sticks in a paper package at a great price. Tremendous flavor - I just can’t remember what it was, but I remember I liked the slightly organic spice and leathery base. What's My Band? - Thank you to Adam Zilinski for supplying the My Father Edicion Limitada 2011's for the unbanded segment this week. Palio Cutter Contest: Steve Morgan from Alabama won the July contest and received a classic black Palio cutter. Enter the August contest now to win a silver cutter. Remember, you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win the featured Palio cutter. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? If you call and leave a cigar review on the herf line and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados from their new album, "Lesson Two," and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ Friends of Habanos Cigar Forum: http://www.friendsofhabanos.com/forum/index.php La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Primer Mundo Cigars: http://www.primermundocigars.com Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors.com