Thursday, October 20, 2011

Cigar, anyone?

I wonder how cigars and cigarettes differ.  Obviously, the latter being smaller, has cylindrical in shape, is short, tightly rolled in thin paper, and has filter tips.


[caption id="" align="alignright" width="75" caption="Image via Wikipedia"]Cigar Wrapper Color Chart[/caption]


Cigars, macanudo cigar, for example, are also cylindrical but these tobacco have various lengths,  thicknesses, and even degrees of straightness.  They are usually wrapped with tobacco leaf.

It makes me wonder if the effects of both cigar and cigarettes are the same. Is the taste the same, can someone please tell me?   :-D
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2 comments:

  1. No it's not. A cigar is not meant to be inhaled. When I was young I used to enjoy an occasional cigar. Cigars have more of a taste than cigarettes

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  2. thank you for the information, Anji! :-D

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