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Definition of Perique

Perique
Perique Pe*rique", n. [Louisiana F.] A kind of tobacco with medium-sized leaf, small stem, tough and gummy fiber, raised in Louisiana, and cured in its own juices, so as to be very dark colored, usually black. It is marketed in tightly wrapped rolls called carottes.

Meaning of Perique from wikipedia

- Perique (/pəˈriːk/) is a type of tobacco from Saint James Parish, Louisiana, known for its strong, powerful, and fruity aroma. When the Acadians made...
- and cigarette paper. American Spirit also has a Perique Blend Filter cigarette, which contains 10% Perique tobacco, and an Organic Filter cigarette, which...
- cultivation site in the world for Perique tobacco, introduced by an Acadian exile, Pierre Chenet, whose nickname was "Perique." It has been produced by his...
- tobacco into the Perique in 1824 through the technique of pressure-fermentation. Considered the truffle of pipe tobaccos, the Perique is used as a component...
- dry powder, and unusually potent. Some tobaccos such as Cavendish and Perique are subjected to a second stage of curing known as fermenting or sweating...
- grown in Iran, mixed with leaves, bark and herbs for smoking in a midwakh. Perique was developed in 1824 through the technique of pressure-fermentation of...
- Daddy feat. Khia & Tampa Tony "Of Course **** You Can" – Billy Steel "Perique" – Louque "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" – Jimmy Cliff "Remember The...
- Desire plantation, also known as Alcidesire, is an historic Perique tobacco plantation built circa 1835, and located in Vacherie, Louisiana, St. James...
- Syrian origin, but now made in other regions, such as, Cyprus and Lebanon), Perique (uniquely grown in St. James Parish, Louisiana) which is also an old method...
- 1902–1941," Business History 39, no. 3 (1997). Fuller, R. Reese (Spring 2003). Perique, the Native Crop. Louisiana Life. Gately, Iain (2003). Tobacco: A Cultural...