Tobacco, a leafy herb native to the Americas, is dried and cured for smoking in pipes or cigars. It contains nicotine, an addictive stimulant that boosts alertness but risks heart disease, lung cancer, and addiction. Historically traded globally, it's used medicinally as a pesticide or relaxant in small doses.
Coarse, sun-dried leaves of deep olive green curl tightly, their veined surfaces etched with faint silvery hairs that catch the light. A rich, earthy aroma rises when crushed, mingling notes of sweet hay and damp soil. Tiny beads of amber resin glisten along the edges, promising a slow-burning smoke that warms the throat with subtle spice.
| # | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tobacco Plant |