Cuba is noted for cigars and sugar.
I THINK it's Cuba or Jamaica.
Cuba is the island you are thinking of. There's this: the two places cigars legally smoked in the US come from, Nicaragua and Honduras, both grow sugar cane. They're on the mainland. Sugar cane thrives in the same climate as cigar tobacco.
Cuba, which is a Caribbean island.
Cuba is often referred to as the "sugar bowl of the world" due to its significant role in sugar production and export. The country has a long history of sugar cultivation and has been a major player in the global sugar market.
Bert Sugar, the renowned boxing historian and writer, was known for his fondness for premium cigars, particularly those from brands like Montecristo and Cohiba. He often enjoyed smoking cigars while reflecting on the sport of boxing and its history. His appreciation for cigars was part of his larger persona, embodying a classic, old-school charm.
The main crop of the wonderful Caribbean island Jamaica is Sugar Cane.
China you fool
Cuba is well known by its rich culture roots, music, aromatic cigars, sugar, Cuban rum, beautiful beaches and hospitable people. Along with Cuban wine Cuba is also known for its pristine and exotic locations, hiding many secrets, warm climate, and vibrant nightlife and off course Cuban cigars. I knew Cuba for Fidel Castro and the that he always keeps in his lips. Great country
martinique
why is sugar cane inportant to the caribbean region
im about 80% sure but i believe that sugar cane has always been in the Caribbean