Filter Khaini combines high-quality, sun-dried and fermented tobacco leaves with slaked lime and a blend of aromatic flavors to deliver a unique and satisfying experience. Each sachet is carefully measured and packed to ensure consistent quality and convenience.
Filter khaini is a type of smokeless tobacco popular in some regions, particularly in India and surrounding areas. Here’s an overview:
- What is Khaini?: Khaini is a form of chewing tobacco made from fermented tobacco leaves, often mixed with slaked lime and sometimes flavored with spices or sweeteners.
- Filtered Khaini: Some brands have introduced a filtered version, which typically means the tobacco is presented in a way that reduces the harshness or bitterness, often with a filter similar to those used in cigarettes.
- Health Risks: Like all tobacco products, filter khaini carries health risks, including addiction, gum disease, and an increased risk of various cancers, particularly oral cancer.
- Usage: Users typically place a small amount of khaini between the gum and cheek, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed through the mucous membranes.
- Cultural Aspects: Khaini has cultural significance in many areas, and its use can be tied to social practices.
- Regulation: In some places, the sale of khaini and other smokeless tobacco products is regulated due to health concerns.
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