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Tobacco.
Cuban cigars are known for their unique flavor profile, which comes from the specific types of tobacco used in their production. These cigars often contain a blend of different tobacco leaves, including the prized Cuban-seed tobacco grown in the country's fertile soil. This combination of high-quality tobacco varieties gives Cuban cigars their distinct taste and aroma, setting them apart from other cigars on the market.
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George Thomas McNess has written: 'Improvement of Virginia fire-cured tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco industry 'Experiments in growing Cuban seed tobacco in Alabama' -- subject(s): Tobacco seed
It is Chewing Tobacco.
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People make tobacco. People grow the tobacco plant, pick the leaves, the leaves are dried and cut and this is what we call tobacco.
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The traditional Cuban wrapper tobacco is Corojo. There was a strain called Habana 2000, which the Cubans spent years and millions of pesos developing. It's a cross between Corojo and a Cuban cigarette tobacco. Unfortunately, no one in Cuba could figure out how to cure it properly so they've gone back to Corojo. In Nicaragua, they've learned to cure it (the fermentation is different) and it's getting popular on Nicaraguan cigars.