The difference between cigars and cigarettes
What is the difference between cigars and cigarettes? I think this should be the most concerned issue of smoking friends! The nature of the two: In fact, the essence of cigars and cigarettes are tobacco products. There is such a saying, "the goodness of the earth and the air" means that the soil, climate, etc. directly affect the quality of tobacco. The ancients believed: "The leaves of tobacco grown in Shatian are thin, and the leaves of tobacco grown in Yamada are withered. The root length depends on the fertility of the soil, and the gas is thick and the soil is thick." First, what is the difference between growing tobacco! 1. Cigarettes have relatively low requirements on tobacco leaves. As long as the soil is fertile and not disturbed by pests, the tobacco leaves that are grown can be used to produce paper cigarettes with large sheets and good quality. However, these tobacco plants often use chemical fertilizers, pesticides, etc. to assist plant growth! 2. Cigars have relatively high requirements on their tobacco leaves, and chemical components are not allowed to be involved in soil ploughing, planting, and pest defense. Take pest defense, for example, when ordinary tobacco leaves are infested by pests, the first thing to do is to apply pesticides, or apply pesticide defenses before pests are infested. However, the tobacco leaves needed for rolling cigars can only be defended against pests by experience and physical measures during soil turning, sowing, harvesting, air-drying, and alcoholization. Second, what is the difference in the production process! 1. To make cigarettes, the tobacco required for cigarettes is to grind the tobacco leaves, then add some chemical components (such as flavors, accelerants, etc.), and finally use machinery for mass production. 2. For cigar production (referring to pure hand-made cigars made of whole tobacco leaves), before rolling, the tobacco leaves must be air-dried, fermented, and alcoholized before being sent to the production workshop. Tobacco leaves must be whole tobacco leaves, and different parts of the cigar are rolled, and the requirements for tobacco leaves are different. For example, if the filler, wrapper, wrapper, and filler cap are placed on a plant, they correspond to the shallow, dry, and light leaf segments of the plant.
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