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Some important facts about Cigars

by Guest5477  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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My boyfriend is looking for some important facts about Cigars, actually he is also eddicted by smoking. Please help.

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  1. Guest5425
    A cigar is firmly revolved, dehydrated and fermented tobacco conceived for smoking. Cigars are alike in conceive to filter less tobacco but much larger in extent and diameter. Cigars are smoked by lighting one end and drawing fumes into the mouth from the other. However, different tobacco, cigar fumes is not generally drawn into the lungs. Instead the smoker puffs on the cigar, permitting the fumes to go out through the mouth without inhaling. Some cigar smokers assertion to flavor diverse tastes in cigars, for example signs of chestnuts or coffee. Other cigar smokers report that they will not differentiate such flavors.
    Health Concerns
    Cigars are advised a wellbeing hazard, whereas cigar fumes is not inhaled. People who fumes and inhale tobacco are at an expanded risk of lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute described in 1998 that the fumes from cigars comprises numerous of the identical harmful agencies as cigarettes. The organisation described that the everyday use of cigars can origin cancers in the mouth, throat, larynx, lungs and esophagus, as well as lung and heart disease. Some cigar smoker’s trial to decrease odds by not inhaling and fuming cigars occasionally.
    Cigar Boom
    Cigars soared in attractiveness throughout powerful U.S. finances in the early 1990s. "Cigar Aficionado" publication accounts that a "cigar boom" begun in late 1992 and peaked in 1997. Shipments of premium cigars expanded from about 100 million in 1992 to 400 million in 1997, as asserted by the magazine. "Cigar Aficionado" capitalized on the concern by commencing in 1992 as it joined enjoying premium cigars to a slogan it called "living the good life."
    Cuban Cigars
    Cuban cigars are advised arguably the best in the world, with furious demand in the United States throughout the cigar boom. During the rise, Cuban cigars were accessible in the U.S. on the very dark market, regardless of a U.S. trade embargo contrary to Cuba that made boats the cigars to the states illegal. The embargo continues in result as of 2011, with retailers confident that an eventual raising of the ostracise will lead to a new, mini cigar boom.
    Cost
    Cigar fuming is a costly interest, with "The New York Times" describing in March 2011 that some highly searched cigars deal for as much as $80 apiece. Typical charges are much smaller, extending from about $8 to $25 for the finest cigars. Many cigars are accessible for about $5, as of 2011.
    Storage
    Cigars are kept in airtight containers called humidors to sustain their freshness and moisture. "Cigar Aficionado" accounts that a cigar left on a kitchen table or on a patio can start to misplace its taste after an hour. Humidors are generally made of timber and, in 2011, accessible beginning at round $50. Some cigar enthusiasts yield some thousands of dollars for the finest humidors made of fine timber and other costly materials.

  2. Guest4598

    A cigar is made of dried and fermented tobacco.  Cigar tobacco is grown  in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua,Philippines, and the Eastern United States.

    King Edward VII was very found of  smoking cigars. A brand of inexpensive American cigars has long been named as King Edward.

    U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant smoked cigars heavily. It was estimated that he smoked up to 12 cigars a day. In late 1884, Because of his smoking habits he diagnosed with an oral cancer . He became the only U.S. president to die of cancer.

    Psychoanalysis pioneer Sigmund Freud smoked 20 cigars a day, despite deterioration of health.

    Winston Churchill was another chain smoker of cigars

    Fidel Castro and his comrade Che Guevera were often seen smoking a cigar during the early days of the Cuban Revolution.

     

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