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| ====== Tobacco Catalog ====== | ====== Tobacco Catalog ====== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | **Tobacco** is an herb of the **Nicotiana** genus, which contains the CNS stimulant **nicotine**. While many plants in Nicotiana contain nicotine, most commercial tobacco is one of many [[tobacco# |
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| + | If you're looking to find the most prized heirloom tobacco varieties for rolling your own cigars, or if you're looking for something more native & exotic to put in your pipe, you've come to the right place. | ||
| ===== Tobacco Cultivars in Catalog: ===== | ===== Tobacco Cultivars in Catalog: ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Commercial Tobacco ==== | ||
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| + | All commercially-grown tobacco plants //(and most heirloom smoking varieties)// | ||
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| + | ==== Wild & Native Tobacco ==== | ||
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| + | All other **Nicotiana** varieties //(and nicotine-producing nightshades)// | ||
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| ===== Culinary Use ===== | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
| - | Tobacco doesn' | + | Tobacco doesn' |
| - | Tobacco leaves can also be steeped in liquids like cream, sugar syrup, or alcohol to extract flavor, similar to how tea leaves are used. Tobacco extracts | + | Tobacco leaves can also be steeped in liquids like cream, sugar syrup, or alcohol to extract flavor, similar to how tea leaves are used. Extracts |
