If you were to roll a cigar out of pipe tobbacco would it still be a cigar?!


Question: It would be sloppy smoke and would fall apart. cigars are made from rolled tobacco leaves.
In Cuba cigar rollers is a family trade dating back
years in history.


Answers: It would be sloppy smoke and would fall apart. cigars are made from rolled tobacco leaves.
In Cuba cigar rollers is a family trade dating back
years in history.

ya i think so..

no...it would be a giant roll your own.....cigars are all leaves rolled.....

no

It would be more like a giant cigarette. Remember, a cigar is wrapped in tobacco leaf, not paper, and you can't wrap your improvised smoke in pipe tobacco, can you?

No. Pipe tobacco and cigar tobacco are different. The best cigars are made of shade grown leaf and rolled as whole leaves. Pipe tobacco is shredded leaves. They are not a high quality as whole leaf. The two tobaccos burn differently.

Technically, tobacco is tobacco. Cigar tobacco is fermented and dried before rolling. Cigarette is just dried.

Only if you use enough full tobacco leaves to wrap the pipe tobacco tightly.

Many less expensive cigars have "scrap fillers", and are wrapped with full leaves.

Cigar tobacco, normally shade grown, is a different variety, blend, and cut then pipe tobacco. Pipe tobacco is far too finely cut and too strong a blend for cigar making.





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