- Erythroxylum, Virola, and more. In Russia, N.
rustica is
called makhorka (маxорка). Historically,
makhorka was
smoked mainly by the
lower classes. N.
rustica is...
- The
Russian word for the
tobacco Nicotiana rustica, махорка (
makhorka), may bear an
etymological debt to this city. See the
dictionary of Max...
-
sugared tea) was an
extremely po****r beverage,
along with beer and vodka.
Makhorka, a type of
cheap tobacco rolled into
handmade cigarettes, was the standard...
- Bazardüzü (no label, 2012) Виноград (Vinograd, no label, 2014) Махорка (
Makhorka, CPL-Music, 2017) 20
Years (CPL-Music, 2018) Merčedes Colo (CPL-Music,...
- tobacco,
strong tobacco, thuốc lào in Vietnam,
mapacho in
South America, and
makhorka (Russian: маxорка) in Russia) in
particular contains much more nicotine...
- went to the
Polesye area in
Southern Belorussia,
where he
helped to grow
makhorka. "There I
absorbed my most vigorous, noble, extensive, and
fruitful impressions...
- non-alcoholic beverages,
perfume and cosmetics,
volatile oils, tea,
tobacco and
makhorka, and the sulfite—alcohol and
hydrolysis industry. On 20
January 1949, the...
- 37°38′0.58″E / 55.7028556°N 37.6334944°E / 55.7028556; 37.6334944 1923 –
Makhorka Pavilion for the All
Russian Agricultural and
Handicraft Industries Exhibition...
-
deriving nicotine,
citric acid, and
malic acid from low-grade
tobacco (
makhorka). He is
known primarily for his
three volume work The
Chemistry and Technology...
- (雨:牛) (1947)
Burial (埋葬) (1948) 1945 (1959)
Nirvana (涅槃) (1960)
Myself '
Makhorka' (私〈マホルカ〉) (1966) Demobilization: 'Gangway'
Ladder (復員〈タラップ〉) (1967) My...