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		<title>Martinique Rhum, Among the Finest in the World &#8211; France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martinquaise Rhum is by far my favorite, after comparing it to scores of rums that I have tasted from all over the world. ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Martinquaise Rhum</strong> is by far my favorite, after comparing it to scores of rums that I have tasted from all over the world. The Martinique chili pepper is also my number one choice of fiery chili peppers I have consumed, besides being very hot, which it has in common with many other peppers, it has a lovely floral aroma and flavor that other hot peppers do not. <strong>Trois Rivières </strong>I recall as being especially good although, you cannot complain about any of the rums produced on Martinique or to a lesser extent on the nearby island of <strong>Guadeloupe</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11329" title="Rhum Blanc" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Rhum-Blanc.jpg" alt="Rhum Blanc" width="475" height="633" /><br />
While seated in the back seat of a car on my way to a party in the north of the island, I was surprised by a sudden attack without provocation by a centipede or &#8220;millepied&#8221; as they are called in French, which jumped out of a jacket pocket hanging on a window on the other side of my seat, it bit me and immediately disappeared under the seat. My longtime friend <strong>Gaetan de Lucy de Fossarieu</strong>, whose family have been in the rum business on the island for years, pulled the car alongside the entrance to a pharmacy at the next small village and they gave me some medicine for the bite, but Gaetan affirmed, &#8220;The best medicine is waiting at the party&#8221;. After drinking a couple of &#8220;petit punch&#8221;,  a drink made from local rum agricole, sugar cane syrup, with a twist of lime squeezed to release the oil from the skin, and finally an ice cube or two;  I almost forgot I was bitten!<br />
Rhum agricole, which comes mostly from the French Caribbean island of Martinique, is made from fresh sugarcane juice. It has a lovely, lively flavor with a lingering mineral aftertaste provided by Martinique&#8217;s volcanic soil. Newly cut cane will begin to ferment within hours of being harvested, so the distillery is better to be as close as possible to the cane fields.</p>
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