vuurcuring
Vuurcuring, or fire-curing, is a traditional method for curing tobacco leaves by exposing them to smoke from a wood fire. It is one of several curing methods used in tobacco production, alongside air curing, flue curing and sun curing. In vuurcuring, harvested leaves are hung in a curing barn while a controlled fire burns below or smoke is drawn through the space. The smoke passes around the leaves, drying them and imparting flavor compounds and a darker color.
The process is typically carried out over several days to weeks. Temperature, humidity, and airflow are managed
Vuurcuring has historical significance as one of the oldest tobacco curing methods and is still used for
In summary, vuurcuring is a direct-smoke curing method that contributes distinctive flavor and color to tobacco