词条 | Navy cut tobacco |
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Navy Flake, Navy cut, Navy tobacco was at one time Virginia tobaccos, as Burley did not exist until later in tobacco history. In colonial times sailors twisted tobacco into a roll and "tied it tightly, often moistening the leaves with rum, molasses, or spice solutions." Stored in this way the flavors melded. To smoke it a slice was cut, known as a "twist" or "curly". Eventually all twisted tobacco, and then pressed tobacco, became known as "Navy" "because of the convenience for sailors and outdoorsmen who favored its compact size "and long-lasting, slow-burning qualities."[1] Navy Flake tobacco is pressed into bricks and sliced into broad flakes. [2]References1. ^http://www.smokemag.com/0399/pipes/maven.htm {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213201139/http://www.smokemag.com/0399/pipes/maven.htm |date=December 13, 2010 }} 2. ^http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/tobacco-college/pipe-cuts1.asp {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130209032116/http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/tobacco-college/pipe-cuts1.asp |date=February 9, 2013 }} 1 : Tobacco |
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