Cigar

Cigares are one of several ways of ingesting tobacco, alongside cigarettes.

Overview
Originating in Central America, cigars are a distinct way to smoke tobacco. It is a bundle of dried and fermented tobacco, wrapped in binder and rolled in whole leaves. The flavor, smoking characteristics, and general quality of the cigar depend on the types of leaves used for each layer, fermentation and aging, and the technique of rolling the cigar itself. Like other forms of smoking, it's also a source of numerous health complications, including cancer and cardiopulmonary diseases.

Compared to cigarettes, cigars tend to be richer in flavor, deliver more nicotine, and used by holding the smoke in the mouth and absorbing nicotine through the mucuous lining, rather than the lungs. Although they never gained a level of popularity comparable with their lesser cousins, cigars were a symbol of success and accomplishment, before and after the Great War, in both civilian and military circles,   from Cuban to Canadian cigars.

Brands

 * Hoja Dulce
 * San Francisco Sunlights

Notable cigar smokers

 * General Constantine Chase
 * Conrad Kellogg

Cigar


A single cigar. Can last all day or an afternoon. However, it's already been partially smoked.

Box of Hoja Dulce cigars


A whole box of Hoja Dulce cigars.

Box of San Francisco Sunlights


A whole box of San Francisco Sunlights cigars. The favored brand of 100 year old mercenaries.