Turkish tobacco plants usually have a greater number and smaller size leaves.
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The fertile Akhisar Plain produces about 10 % of total Turkish tobacco production.
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It was built in 1907 for Turkish tobacco baron Morris Schinasi.
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A business profile zeroes in on Cengiz Emek, the general manager of a Turkish tobacco company.
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When the Crimean War during the 1850s popularised Turkish tobacco in England, smoking gained in popularity.
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Turkish tobacco has a much milder flavor and contains less nicotine and fewer carcinogens than other varieties.
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Turkish tobacco was an important industrial crop, where its cultivation and manufacture were monopolies under capitulations of the Ottoman Empire.
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Today, Turkish tobacco is a key ingredient in American blend cigarettes ( Virginia, Burley, Turkish ) introduced with Camels in 1913.
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Turkish tobacco was an important industrial crop, while its cultivation and manufacture had been French monopolies under capitulations of the Ottoman Empire.
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Camels announced that its special Turkish tobacco stimulated the flow of digestive fluids and raised the level of alkalinity in the stomach.