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How Cigars Are Made
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How Cigars Are Made
Cigars are a popular form of tobacco used for smoking. Although cigarette use has declined dramatically since the mid-1990s, the prevalence of cigar smoking has steadily increased. The recent National Youth Tobacco Survey shows that a significant percentage of middle and high school students have used cigars in the past 30 days.
There are many steps involved in the production of a cigar. First, the leaves are sorted for size and type. Different sized leaves will ferment at different rates, so it is important to have a homogeneous pile. Fermentation is an important step in the manufacturing process because it alters the taste of the tobacco. Underfermented tobacco will usually have an unpleasant aftertaste and smell like ammonia. The process of fermentation is critical to achieving a premium cigar.
Construction is another factor in cigar quality. A poorly made cigar will not burn properly or draw properly. This will greatly affect the overall taste and enjoyment of a cigar. A well-made cigar will burn evenly and draw easily. In addition, a well-made cigar will have a longer life than one that was made with substandard tobacco.
The health risks of smoking cigars are complex. Tobacco smoke contains toxins and carcinogens, which have been linked to adverse health effects. Inhalation of these chemicals increases the risk of heart disease, lung disease, and head and neck cancer. Furthermore, even occasional use of cigars can lead to acute cardiovascular disease, especially if the user already has a heart condition.