lehtipuille
Lehtipuille, also known as leaf tobacco, is a type of tobacco that is primarily used for smoking. It is typically made from the leaves of the tobacco plant, Nicotiana tabacum, and is often processed to remove the stems and other non-leaf parts. Leaf tobacco is distinct from other types of tobacco, such as burley and oriental, which are also used in the production of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
The production of leaf tobacco involves several steps, including the cultivation of the tobacco plant, harvesting
Leaf tobacco is often used in the production of hand-rolled cigarettes, as it is known for its
Despite its popularity, leaf tobacco has also been the subject of controversy and regulation, as it is