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		<description>Matt over at Tex Cigars emailed me about the burn issues:

Almost everyone complains about the burn, the cigars are made with very oily and somewhat young tobacco. Some people have noticed some harshness on smoking those too fast.

Some information about why you don&#039;t typically see cigars from Panama. The soil in most of Central America is volcanic thanks to the meteor that supposedly killed the dinosaurs and created the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately bad farming practices in Panama have left little soil suitable for growing tobacco. This mainly stems from over growth of bananas and plantains. These fruits suck a lot of potassium and other minerals from the soil that are crucial to tobacco&#039;s flavor development.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt over at Tex Cigars emailed me about the burn issues:</p>
<p>Almost everyone complains about the burn, the cigars are made with very oily and somewhat young tobacco. Some people have noticed some harshness on smoking those too fast.</p>
<p>Some information about why you don&#8217;t typically see cigars from Panama. The soil in most of Central America is volcanic thanks to the meteor that supposedly killed the dinosaurs and created the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately bad farming practices in Panama have left little soil suitable for growing tobacco. This mainly stems from over growth of bananas and plantains. These fruits suck a lot of potassium and other minerals from the soil that are crucial to tobacco&#8217;s flavor development.</p>
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