Round One With The Hookah Pipe
Go to: Previous Article Next Article
Otherwise known as shisha, hookah is a water pipe smoke common among Middle Eastern and Asian Population. Aside for tobacco smoking, hookah is also used to smoke fruity flavored delights. This interestingly triggers massive popularity of smoking in restaurants and cafes in major US cities.
Before taking a hookah bar one should know the basics regarding how to hookah . This is followed by a certain series of steps which will contribute to your knowledge of how to hookah. One must make sure the presence of stem, base, tongs, tray and bowl with grommets. To prepare the hookah, fill the base with water of up to an inch to cover the stem while keeping the base moist. Place and insert the shaft inside the base and make sure that it is tight. Mount the tray on top of the shaft and place the bowl with grommet over it.
To set up the bowl, you need these things: Flavored tobacco, tongs, large metal bowl. Be reminded to break the tobacco in bits and pieces before placing them on the bowl to get the desired smooth smoke. You may use a toothpick to create a small holes on the tin foil.
This option is done in situation where you are not using a metal bowl screen. Then we take a small piece of some charcoal which is lighted using the tongs and then placed upon the bowl of metal screen or tin foil. A couple of some puffs will then complete your process of hookah smoking.
Keep in mind that your flavored tobacco must not get burned. The ingredients which are mixed with the flavored tobacco such as honey, Glycerin and molasses keep on evaporating and smoked. If charcoal is not placed properly, you wont get the desired smoke that you want.
About the Author
Pick up the sahara smoke and have a go with some hookah. Tasting khalil mamoon is a excellent thing to undertake.
Article Source: Articlelogy.com
- Get Fit the healthy way
tons of honest tips and tricks to lead a healthier life, also in
progress a guide on how to stop smoking -
Word Count: 307
Reduce Your Debts Without Bankruptcy. See How Much You Can Save. Free Debt Analysis