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titleOfInvention Edible fruit trees, cigarettes made with ten citrus leaves
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Problem] A crucial difference between the present invention and conventional cigarettes is that conventional cigarettes contain a considerable amount of nicotine, which is said to be harmful to the body. However, since the present invention is a leaf of a fruit tree which is edible, there is no nicotine. The raw material of the tobacco of the present invention is grape, cherry, Peach, plum, pear, apple, chestnut, loquat, fig, oysters, etc.Because it is a cigarette manufactured using citrus leaves of edible fruits as raw materials, it does not contain nicotine, Therefore, many smokers are free from the harm of nicotine, which is anxious, and they can continue smoking with confidence. In addition, the tobacco tree, which is a conventional tobacco material, is an annual plant and needs to be replanted every year. On the other hand, the tobacco material of the present invention has a leaf fall phenomenon once a year. There is no need to replant, therefore, it is extremely economical and does not have the aforementioned health concerns, and it is a cigarette that contributes to the nation and people.
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