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Why flue-cured tobacco leaves?
Cigarettes are a kind of tobacco products, which are dried and shredded, and then grow into barrel-shaped strips with a diameter of 120mm on paper rolls. Cigarettes were first popular in Turkey, and locals like to roll up tobacco with newspapers and then smoke it. Later, during the Crimean War, British soldiers learned this smoking method from the soldiers of the Ottoman Empire at that time, and then spread it everywhere. Although the chemical substances in cigarettes are mainly dry tobacco, many additives have been added after chemical treatment. The smoke from burning cigarettes contains about 4,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic, causing abnormal substances and thousands of carcinogens.
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