A cigarette is a tobacco product. The production method is to dry tobacco and shred it, and then grow it into a barrel-shaped strip with a diameter of 120mm in a paper roll. When smoking, one end is lit, and then at the other end, the smoke generated by duh is sucked out through the mouth.
Cigarettes were first popular in Turkey, and locals like to roll up tobacco with newspapers and smoke it. During the Crimean War, British soldiers learned the method of smoking from the soldiers of the Ottoman Empire at that time, and then spread it to different places. Tobacco is not the only ingredient in most cigarettes. Sailors brought tobacco seeds back to Portugal in 1558, and then they spread all over Europe.
Historical origin
It is generally believed that tobacco originated in America. Archaeological findings show that tobacco entered the lives of American residents when human beings were still in primitive society. At that time, when people were gathering food, they would unconsciously pick a plant leaf and put it in their mouth to chew. Because it is irritating, it just plays the role of restoring physical strength and refreshing, so they often pick it and chew it, which becomes a hobby.
Long ago, Native Americans had the custom of worshipping the sun and offering sacrifices to smoking. Archaeologists believe that the earliest evidence of human use of tobacco so far is the relief in a temple built in 432 AD in Belenke, Chiapas, southern Mexico.