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How tobacco is made into smoke

How tobacco is made into cigarettes is a question that requires a lot of words to make clear, simply put, it is as follows:

1, the tobacco is harvested from the planting stage, after the first baking and re-roasting, fermentation, and storage for a certain period of time;

2, the tobacco is cut and shredded, and then added to the base of tobacco flavoring (with moisturizing agents, etc.), the purpose of which is to remove the dirt and miscellaneous gases of the tobacco, and the green miscellaneous gases, and the spicy irritation;

3, the tobacco is baked, and then added to the table flavor flavor, the purpose of which is to increase the aroma of the tobacco.

3, machine automation to roll cigarettes using paper, and then connect the mouthpiece;

4, packing, every 20 cigarettes into a packet, and then every 10 packets into a strip, and then 50 strips into a large box. The box.

This is how the cigarettes sold on the market are produced.