Cigars

A cigar is a tightly-rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth The word "cigar" originated from sikar, the Yucatec Mayan word for smoking, which became cigarro in Spanish, probably from the Mayan sikar ("to smoke rolled tobacco leaves" – from sik, "tobacco;") or from the Spanish word cigarra ("grasshopper"). However, the word itself, and variations on it, did not come into general use until 1730. New names for cigars include "Jules", "Havana", "Vitole" and "Puro".[1] An older alternate spelling is "segar",[2] not uncommon in 19th century signs and advertisements.

Smoking leaves is known to a few cultures but it is most prominent in the Human Terran Culture. It's popularity vaned due to the health risks but after significant medical advances where all ill effects of smoking can easily be corrected smoking gained in popularity and is often considered a "Terran Thing" and emulated by many.

Tobacco is cultivated on Earth and other Garden Worlds and is widely traded commodity.