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A Hookah Lounge Opened in Yakima

Wednesday, October 19th, 2018

A growing trend has now found a home here in Yakima. A hookah lounge just opened on North 1st Street. Babylon Hookah Lounge is thought to be one of the largest in the state.Hookah is the name for the middle eastern pipe used to smoke flavored cheap Al Fakher tobacco.

It is a members-only lounge and you must be 18 to join. There was a lot of discussion on our Facebook page about it, but most we talked in person have no problem with the lounge moving in.

“I don’t think it’s bad because they sell cigarettes,” said Krystal Valdez. “I mean it’s just a different form of smoking it, so you know I think it’s a person’s choice.”

The lounge is open every night and a membership is $12 a year.

Tobacco-Flavored Chocolates – New World of Sweets

Friday, September 2nd, 2018

Like dedicated oenophiles, chocolate lovers are making an elite sport of the latest ingredient to go haute cuisine, with chocolate tastings and food pairings creating a league of passionate experts.

Chocoholics are becoming increasingly sophisticated, says chocolatier Paul Young, owner of eponymously named chocolate boutiques in London and an award-winning author.

Like the complexities of wine, the subtle flavors of chocolate are being appreciated on a whole new level. Consumers are asking more questions about the provenance of the beans, who’s growing them, how they’re being roasted, and whether or not they’re organic or Fair Trade, Young said.

“Globally, a lot of people are becoming micro-experts in chocolate and are looking for authenticity,” he said in an interview with Relaxnews.

It’s part of what he’ll be discussing at the Speciality Chocolate Fair this weekend, part of the Speciality and Fine Foods Fair in London, the gathering place for some of the best artisan and gourmet producers in the UK.

Young, whose book Adventures in Chocolate was named the Best Chocolate Book in the World by the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, said he’s seeing a surge of interest in understanding the nuances and mysteries of cocoa. It’s also leading to more adventurous palates and a growing breed of bold chocolatiers who are experimenting with cacao as a vehicle for exciting new flavor pairings. Like patisseries and restaurants, chocolates are also being made fresh with local, seasonal ingredients

Young’s ‘Smoky’ chocolates, for example, are part of his fall and winter range and are spiked with a 16-year-old Lagavulin whiskey, black Cavendish Al Fakher tobacco, a Chinese Lapsang Souchon tea, cinnamon leaf and black cardamom. The result is a smoky, deep, earthy warm ‘autumnal’ bonbon that summons the smells of a log fire under a blanket of cocoa.

His Roquefort, walnut and celery chocolate also challenges palates to open up their senses and suspend preconceived notions. Aptly named ‘The Cheeseboard’ for conjuring up all the aromas and tastes found on a cheese platter, Young said that, like a fine wine, sometimes it’s not just about the taste alone.

“It’s experiential. It’s about how it can provoke thought, and be sentimental.”

Other flavors for fall include wasabi, coriander and apple and Worcester sauce.

The place of origin also makes a huge difference when it comes to taste profiles. Because Ecuadorian chocolate is grown under banana and mango trees, chocolate from that country takes on the same notes. Madagascan chocolate, meanwhile, is highly acidic and pairs well with red fruit – important factors when developing a new flavor pairing.

Meanwhile, flavors that started out in the fringe world have become commonplace in mainstream chocolate shops. British brand Thorntons, for instance, has a chili spiked flavor, and also sells an orange cardamom range. The chocolate brand will also make a presentation on “The Best of British Flavors” at the fair this weekend.

Tobacco in Hookah Bars as Harmful as Smoking

Wednesday, July 6th, 2018

Not many are aware that the tobacco served in Al Fakher tobacco hookah bars can cause serious problems among the youth. Flavoured tobaccos served in hookah bars are imported from western countries and contain 5% of nicotine.

The health and police department had conducted raid on two hookah bars in city on Monday and found many youngsters there. The police registered two separate cases against hookah bar managers in Sarabha Nagar and Tagore Nagar on Tuesday.

SHO, police station division number 8, Naveen Singla, said mostly minors were sitting in these bars and around 60 persons were waiting for their turn. He said they have sent the samples collected from these bars to the forensic lab at Chandigarh, the report of which would come within one month.

Jagdeep Whig, a consultant in medicine, said inhaling hookah tobaccos is as harmful as smoking cigarette. “As it has nicotine, hookah can cause asthma, tuberculosis, malignancies, chest infections and lung cancer,’ he said.

Ranjive Mahajan, a psychiatric, said flavoured hookah tobacco contains nicotine that is a stimulant and addictive drug.

Meanwhile, the district health department has handed over the samples to the police and is waiting for the reports to come. Its officials said they would be raiding other hookah bars as well.