Why is Mohe cut tobacco banned?

Production equipment and coke reduction are not up to standard.

According to the high-spirited encyclopedia, Mohe cigarettes were banned because the production equipment and coke reduction were not up to standard, which did great harm to people's health, so they were banned. Mohe tobacco is a coarse-grained tobacco product, which is made by crushing the stems and leaves of tobacco and air drying.

Cigarettes are a kind of tobacco products, which are dried and shredded, and then grown into barrel-shaped strips with a diameter of 10mm and a length of 120mm with paper rolls. At first, cigarettes were very popular in Turkey, and locals liked to roll up tobacco with newspapers to smoke. During the Crimean War, British soldiers learned this smoking method from the soldiers of the Ottoman Empire at that time, and then spread it everywhere.