Chemical Composition of Chinese Tobacco Could Revolutionize Smoking Experience
The chemical composition of flue-cured tobacco varies depending on the region it's grown in China. By studying tobacco leaves from nine different areas, researchers found that leaves from certain regions had similar characteristics in terms of sugar, nitrogen, and nicotine content. Some regions had higher sugar content and nicotine levels, while others had lower levels. This information can help improve tobacco production by reducing errors and speeding up the process.