Cigarette vs Tobacco
What is the difference between cigarette and tobacco?
Tobacco is the dried leaves itself. When smoking, people have to roll them in paper and put a filter on it.
In the other hand, cigarette is already rolled within paper when it’s sold, so people can smoke as it is.
The most differences between them are the price and the taste.
In Australia, a pack of 25 cigarettes costs 35 through 40 AUD. I smoke up one box within three days usually, while a tobacco pack costs almost same as a box of cigarette but I can keep smoking in about two weeks, simply calculated as five times more smoking I can benefit from tobaccos.
Secondly, their tastes are different. Tobacco tastes the leaves itself and more natural than cigarette. And the smell is weaker of tobacco, compared to cigarette. Once people are used to smoking tobacco, they prefer tobacco taste, at least in my case.
So the famous movie, Coffee and Cigarette, they only smoke cigarettes maybe, I’ll watch it again.