Tobacco-shred-similar object produced with chrysanthemums and lonicera japonica as raw materials and electric heating method of tobacco-shred-similar object produced with chrysanthemums and lonicera japonica as raw materials
A technology of honeysuckle and shredded tobacco, applied in tobacco, pipes, food science, etc., to achieve comfortable smoking experience, reduce harm to the human body, and facilitate smoking
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[0053] A shredded tobacco product made of chrysanthemum and honeysuckle as raw materials (hereinafter referred to as chrysanthemum and honeysuckle-like shredded tobacco) includes tobacco essence, nicotine solution, crushed chrysanthemum and honeysuckle The mixture, which is uniformly mixed according to the following ratio of parts by weight: 0.03-0.06 parts by weight of tobacco essence, 3-8 parts by nicotine solution, the nicotine solution is an aqueous solution of nicotine or an ethanol solution of nicotine, and the part by weight of the nicotine release amount is 0.4 ~1.2 (the parts by weight are the parts of the total weight of chrysanthemum and honeysuckle-like shredded tobacco), the mixture of crushed chrysanthemum and honeysuckle is 55-120; Brain or cocoa tincture or pinidal or anisaldehyde or 10% furanone or coffee tincture or raspberry ketone or a combination of two or more.
[0054] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the pulverized chrysanthemum and ...
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