
Snuff
Snuff is a finely ground form of tobacco that can be used by inhaling it through the nose or placing it between the gum and cheek. Typically available in moist or dry varieties, it delivers nicotine quickly thanks to its high absorption rate through the nasal membranes or oral tissues. Snuff has been used historically for both recreational and ceremonial purposes, but it carries health risks similar to other tobacco products, including addiction and potential damage to the nasal and oral tissues. It doesn't involve smoking, but still poses significant health concerns due to nicotine content.