THE FIRST BIG SMOKE
The first big smoke was called "Sik'ar" by the Taino Indians of Puerto Rico. The Taino Indians were part of the arawak indian culture that made their home in the caribbean islands. They dominated the area between Cuba and Aruba.
The Taino Indians of Puerto Rico began rolling tobacco into tubes around 4,000 BC They also invented BBQ and the Hammock |
The Taino Inidans used stone molds to make the cigars. They would roll the tobacco into bunches, ties them with strings from leaves and bark and place them between two halves of hollowed stone molds. The stone molds were wrapped tightly with string and buried until the next Sik'ar. The stone molds were retrieved, the strings were cut and the bundled cigar was wrapped in any dry vegetable leaf (most of the time another tobacco variety) and smoked.
Needless to say thousands of cigars changed hands and were smoked. Imagine that !
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