this
is dummy text...A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and
fermented tobacco, one end of which is ignited so that its smoke may be
drawn into the smoker's mouth through the other end.
The
English word cigar is from the Italian word cigarro, which in turn
derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar. (See entry at the
Spanish Royal Academy's online dictionary [3]).
Cigar
tobacco is grown in significant quantities in such nations as Brazil,
Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico,
Nicaragua and the United States of America, with Cuban cigars in
particular being somewhat of an icon for
this
is dummy text...A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and
fermented tobacco, one end of which is ignited so that its smoke may be
drawn into the smoker's mouth through the other end.
The
English word cigar is from the Italian word cigarro, which in turn
derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar. (See entry at the
Spanish Royal Academy's online dictionary [3]).
The
English word cigar is from the Italian word cigarro, which in turn
derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar. (See entry at the
Spanish Royal Academy's online dictionary [3]).
Cigar
tobacco is grown in significant quantities in such nations as Brazil,
Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico,
Nicaragua and the United States of America, with Cuban cigars in
particular being somewhat of an icon for
this
is dummy text...A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and
fermented tobacco, one end of which is ignited so that its smoke may be
drawn into the smoker's mouth through the other end.
The
English word cigar is from the Italian word cigarro, which in turn
derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar. (See entry at the
Spanish Royal Academy's online dictionary [3]).
Cigar
tobacco is grown in significant quantities in such nations as Brazil,
Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico,
Nicaragua and the United States of America, with Cuban cigars in
particular being somewhat of an icon for |