Tobacco alcoholizing method capable of reducing tar content and increasing smoking comfort level of cigarettes
A technology of aging and cigarettes, which is applied in the fields of tobacco, tobacco processing, food science, etc. It can solve the problems of not effectively reducing the content of nicotine and tar, and achieve the effects of improving smoking quality, increasing body fluid and sweetening, and increasing added value
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Embodiment 1
[0055] 4g was crushed into licorice powder with a particle size of 100 meshes, sprinkled evenly on each tobacco leaf of 200g of Yunnan tobacco leaves that had just been roasted, and then sprayed 18g of water on the tobacco leaves with a hand-held small spray device produced by Shixia Holdings Co., Ltd., the added The water is double distilled distilled water. Then stack the tobacco leaves and tie them into bundles, place them in a storage room with a temperature of 15°C and a humidity of 40%, and age for 6 months. Then, 4g of glycerin as the coke-reducing reagent was dissolved in 40g of 50% ethanol solution, and evenly added to the tobacco leaves by using a hand-held small spray device produced by Shixia Holdings Co., Ltd., and placed in a storage room with a temperature of 20°C and a humidity of 30%. , alcoholized for 10 months. Thus, alcoholized tobacco leaves are finally obtained.
[0056] The nicotine and tar analysis method described in this manual was used for analysis...
Embodiment 2
[0061] Implement in the same manner as in Example 1, just add a 1:1 mixture by weight of Glycyrrhizae and Platycodon grandiflorum, and the coke-reducing agent is a 1:1 mixture by weight of glycerin and solanine.
Embodiment 3
[0063] Implement in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a 1:1 mixture by weight of platycodon and ginseng is added, and a 1:1 mixture by weight of phytol and solanine is added as the defocusing agent.
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