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Laura Peña, a 67-years-old Salvadoran woman, rolls tobacco leaves to make handmade cigars in her house in Suchitoto, El Salvador. Hand rolled cigars have always been smoked or used for religious purposes in El Salvador. However, nowadays, due to the low profitability and general unpopularity of tobacco, the art of cigar hand rolling has practically vanished. Although Mrs. Peña has been rolling cigars for about 60 years, she claims to never smoke one. Selling a pack of 25 cigars (‘puros’) for 5 USD, she remains the last cigar roller in Suchitoto. - Copyright © 2019 Jan Sochor Photography
How to Properly Roll a Cigar
Full size infographic - https://infographicjournal.com/how-to-properly-roll-a-cigar/
Fourth generation Cuban tobacco farm in the middle of the island. This was one of my favorite days on this particular trip. (Cuba; iPhone 6)
Habano cigar
Corojo
Corona gorda, Fatty, robusto. Maduro. Nicaraguan, Dominican.