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Smoking - Coggle Diagram
Smoking
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types of smokers
Propane/Gas smokers
Gas smokers, surprise surprise, use natural gas or propane to produce heat.
Charcoal Smokers ;Charcoal smokers come in a range of shapes and sizes, from the rugged little Weber Smokey Mountain to eye-catching ceramic kamado ovens like the Big Green Egg.
Offset Smokers; Offset smokers were initially created from unused oil drums and that heritage it pretty clear to see in their barrel-like shape.
Pellet Smokers; Pellet smokers are a comparatively high-tech combination of oven and smoker. They combine the extra smokey flavor of actual combustion with the supreme convenience of an electric smoker.
Electric Smokers; Electric smokers are the perfect ‘fire and forget’ smoking solution. You don’t have to worry about burning wood or charcoal, lugging around a propane cylinder, or dealing with much of a clean up after you’ve used one.
Kamado Grills; While the Big Green Egg is the most recognizable brand of Kamado grill, it is certainly not the only one on the market. There are plenty of excellent brands to choose from, and they make amazing smokers.
Kettle Grills; While a kettle grill isn’t technically a smoker, they are one of the most commonly owned pieces of live-fire cooking apparatus and can be used to smoke small amounts of food fairly easily. These are cheap, readily available and that makes them one of our favorite types of grill smoker combo.0)
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types of cigars
electronic cigars (vape, puff, etc)
The cigars, the minipuros and the purillos
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Concept of smoking
the act of inhaling and exhaling the fumes of burning plant material. A variety of plant materials are smoked, including marijuana and hashish, but the act is most commonly associated with tobacco as smoked in a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. :
smoke exposure contributes to approximately 41,000 deaths among nonsmoking adults and 400 deaths in infants each year.