Burley
Burley is a type of tobacco known for its light color and mild flavor. It is primarily grown in the United States, particularly in states like Kentucky and Tennessee. Burley tobacco is often used in the production of cigarettes and pipe tobacco, as it has a lower sugar content compared to other types, which allows for a smoother smoking experience.
This tobacco variety is typically air-cured, which means it is dried in a controlled environment without direct sunlight. This curing process enhances its flavor and aroma, making it a popular choice among smokers. Burley is also a key ingredient in many blends of tobacco products, contributing to their overall taste profile.