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electronic cigarette
device usually used to quit or be an alternative to tobacco
Beedi
right|thumb|Packs of beedies. thumb|Beedi making process, rare handicrafts in Akkaraipattu, Sri Lanka. Bidi leaf (Bauhinia racemosa) and shredded tobacco are prepared and finalized with thread binding. A beedi (also spelled bidi or biri) is a thin cigarette or mini-cigar filled with tobacco flake and commonly wrapped in a tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon) or Piliostigma racemosum leaf tied with a string or adhesive at one end. It originates from the Indian subcontinent. The name is derived from the Marwari word beeda—a mixture of betel nuts, herbs, and spices wrapped in a leaf. It is a traditional
kretek
256px|right|thumb|A Cycle rickshaw#Indonesia|becak driver in [[Yogyakarta, Indonesia, smoking a kretek]] thumb|right|256px|A pack of Sampoerna A-Mild, a popular Indonesian brand of kretek manufactured by Sampoerna thumb|right|256px|Tobacco leaves sorting in Java. Tobacco was introduced by the Dutch during the colonial period. thumb|right|256px|Kreteks from the 1910s, containing resin, [[nutmeg, cumin, clove, and tobacco wrapped in banana leaves]]
heated tobacco product
electric device heating cigarettes
papirosa
thumb|Two Belomorkanal papirosy, the left one with the carboard mouthpiece compressed in the typical manner before smoking A papirosa (, plural: papirosy) is an implement for tobacco smoking, a variant of filterless cigarettes. It consists of a hollow cardboard tube extended by a thin paper tube filled with tobacco. The cardboard tube acts as a cigarette holder and is called (mundshtuk) in Russian. This Russian term derives from the German words Mund and Stück (literally, "mouthpiece").
herbal cigarette
cigarette composed of a mixture of various herbs which does not contain any tobacco
menthol cigarette
cigarette with mint taste