Curing of tobacco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After tobacco has been harvested, it is necessary to cure it before consumption. Uncured tobacco was often eaten, used in enemas, or drunk as extracted juice. However, curing has long been a process n...
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What is the kiln for drying hops called - trivia question /questions answer / answers ... Since there is some dispute about this: 'oast n : a usu. conical kiln used for drying hops, malt, or tobacco--called also oasthouse ; Encyclopaedia Britannica CD 98;
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Myrtleford's Historic Log Tobacco Kiln, Tourist Attraction. ... When driving around Myrtleford, especially in Summer, you cannot help but notice the fields full of the rich tobacco crops, and the tall corrugated iron tobacco kilns. ( See the picture on Myrtleford's home page for such a scene ).
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Most of the farms were corn but as we went on, we saw a lot of tobacco being grown. We also passed where they cured the tobacco. The building were called tobacco kilns. Two or three story retangular buildings with no windows.
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Giant kilns once used to dry out tobacco leaves are the new winemaking tools of choice at a Niagara-on-the-Lake winery. ... • The first kiln will be used to dry out grapes to produce a style of richer wine with more sugar concentration, called passito or Amarone-style wine.
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Fire-cured tobacco is hung in large barns where smoldering fires of hardwoods are kept burning. Flue-cured tobacco was originally strung onto tobacco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in large cubical barns (Aus: kilns, also traditionally called Oasts).
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www.experiencefestival.com/a/Tobacco/id/1897501
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While rising production costs, especially for fuel to power machinery, and for running tobacco kilns, ... CARLO MANCUSO: Why was a cigarette company, a manufacturing company that wanted to close down an industry, give the local politician, the so-called put a package together for us to close the industry down,
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In the eighteenth century, smoked pipes were sanitized in iron cradles called kilns and baked in ovens. Click image to enlarge ... The characteristics of tobacco pipes changed with the years, and if an archaeologist can date those changes, so can he date the objects with which they are are found. There are thousands of...
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www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Winter03-04/pipes.cf...
www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Winter03-04/pipes.cfm
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Those are actually called tobacco kilns, where the harvested tobacco is hung up to dry after being picked out in the field. Most of these were replaced with smaller metal kilns called 'bulk kilns'. Posted 4 months ago.
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