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By Terry Martin, About.com Guide to Smoking Cessation since 2003

Are Bidi Cigarettes Safe?

Thursday June 1, 2006
Bidi cigarettes are made of tobacco wrapped in tendu or temburni leaf (Diospyros melanxylon). The bidi is typically tied on one or both ends with a colorful string. Bidis are produced in a wide variety of flavors and are referred to as cigarettes with training wheels by health authorities because the overall appearance and taste of this product is especially appealing to young smokers.

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