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Old 05-14-2008, 04:44 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Can white mold affect the taste in a positive way?

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Originally Posted by Coz77 View Post
...Don't do it man! ... "Lots of quotes regarding health issues connected to mould"
Well, I don't think those issues are relevant in this case since the fungus and its metabolites will be consumed in the burning front of the cigar.

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Originally Posted by vicvitola View Post
http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthr...=153522&page=2

Specifically the two posts from joed
Thank you vicvitola, joed's posts were great! But, I'm convinced that there are more than one common mould on cigars.

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Originally Posted by Corona Gigante View Post
Jeez, well, it depends if you enjoy the aroma of musty clothes and crumbling books stored too long in the attic.
As I said before, that aroma is not connected to the white mould commonly found on cigars!

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Originally Posted by Kaisersozei View Post
Hey, it might clear up that nasty infection you've had for a few weeks....
Er...I haven't had any infection lately but I guess that was a Penicillium joke? Penicillium would never be useful by the way, given its awful smell and taste!
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