Cannabis Products & Consumption Methods
Cigar Wrap
A cigar wrap is a tobacco leaf or cigar shell used to roll cannabis into a blunt. It replaces rolling paper and adds tobacco flavor and nicotine.
What a Cigar Wrap Is and How It’s Used
A cigar wrap refers to the outer tobacco leaf or casing of a cigar that is used as a rolling material for cannabis. It is most commonly created by splitting or hollowing out a cigar and replacing the original tobacco filler with cannabis flower, forming a blunt.
How Thickness and Tobacco Affect the Smoke
Cigar wraps are thicker and less porous than standard rolling papers, which results in a slower burn and denser smoke. Because they are made from tobacco, cigar wraps introduce nicotine into the smoking experience and influence both flavor and harshness. The tobacco leaf also contributes to the structural durability of blunts, allowing them to hold larger amounts of cannabis.
Cigar Wraps in Blunt Smoking Culture
In cannabis culture, cigar wraps are closely associated with blunt smoking. They are valued for their longevity and bold flavor but may not appeal to users who wish to avoid tobacco. The quality, freshness, and moisture level of a cigar wrap significantly affect how evenly it burns and how easily it can be rolled.
Cigar Wraps as a Distinct Smoking Material
Cigar wraps represent a distinct category of smoking material that blends cannabis consumption with traditional tobacco products. Their use directly shapes the sensory experience and health considerations of blunt smoking.
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