nenäsupsut
Nenäsupsut is a Finnish term that has been used to describe a class of nasal tobacco– or snuff‑like preparations that were sniffed or inhaled through the nose. The exact meaning has varied between sources and historical periods, and in some usages nenäsupsut refers to plain ground tobacco while in others it includes nicotine‑containing products designed for nasal use.
Etymologically, the term combines nenä, meaning nose, with supsu or similar roots related to snuff or tasting,
Historically, nenäsupsut appeared in various forms from the early modern era onward. They were commonly used
Form and use in historical contexts typically involved finely ground tobacco mixed with additives such as
Health considerations include irritation of the nasal passages, potential nasal damage with prolonged use, and addiction