learn more...A cigarette is a small roll of finely cut tobacco which is used for smoking, wrapped in a thin paper. Tobacco can be replaced by any other substitute like cloves. Cigarettes are designed in such a way that smoking is made as enjoyable as possible. Cigarettes are made using four components, which are: Tobacco: Tobacco is a broadleaf annual plant, with its native from tropical America. It has different flavors, aroma, color and nicotine content depending on the place where it was grown. Nicotine is a deadly insecticide of all plants. It is nicotine which makes you get addicted to smoking, as this is present in tobacco. Nicotine is actually present in the form of liquid in the tobacco. And when you smoke the cigarette, the tobacco leaves burn, and the nicotine evaporates. Tar is the name of the solid particles found in the tobacco. Filter: Filter is actually a barrier which prevents the smoke from entering your mouth when you smoke; it is designed only to absorb the vapor which arises when you smoke. The filter has two layers, the inner wrapper (the plug wrap and glue) and the outer wrapper (tipping paper). Cigarette wrapper: the paper which is used to wrap the tobacco is called the cigarette wrapper. It is made of linen fiber or flax. A lot of other chemicals like sodium, potassium, salts are added to this flax or fiber in order to reduce the burning rate of the cigarette. Calcium carbonate, a whitening pigment is added to the paper. This is done mainly to give an attractive ash when the cigarette is burnt. Additives: during the manufacturing process hundreds of additives are used, to keep the tobacco moist. To name a few are rum, sugar, menthol, fruit juices and others. Urea, which is a chemical, is used to add flavor to the cheap cigarettes. Some other interpreting facts about cheap cigarettes:
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