cigars
Monday, June 4, 2012
Explorer Christopher Columbus is about accustomed with the addition of tobacco to Europe. Two of Columbus's crewmen during his 1492 journey, Rodrigo de Jerez and Luis de Torres, are said to accept encountered tobacco for the aboriginal time on the island of Hispaniola, if citizenry presented them with dry leaves that advance a appropriate fragrance. Tobacco was broadly diffused a part of all of the islands of the Caribbean and accordingly they afresh encountered it in Cuba area Columbus and his men had settled.[3] His sailors appear that the Taínos on the island of Cuba smoked a archaic anatomy of cigars, with twisted, broiled tobacco leaves formed in added leaves such as approach or plantain.
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