Tabak
Tabak is a term that refers to tobacco, a plant that is widely cultivated for its leaves, which are processed and used in various products. Tobacco is primarily known for its use in cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco. The leaves contain nicotine, a stimulant that can lead to addiction when consumed.
In addition to its recreational use, Tabak has historical significance in many cultures. It has been used in traditional ceremonies and rituals, particularly among Indigenous peoples in the Americas. The cultivation and trade of tobacco have also played a significant role in global economies throughout history.