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Shisha, or hookah, is a popular way of smoking flavored tobacco, which is often used in social meetings and traditional meetings. Shishi tobacco, known as Muissel, differs from ordinary tobacco due to the addition of fruit extracts, honey and flavors, which creates a rich and sweet taste. It usually comes in various tastes, including mint, apple, cherry, tropical fruits and many others. | Shisha tobacco, also known as hookah tobacco or waterpipe tobacco, is a type of flavored tobacco used in hookah smoking. It is typically moistened with a combination of molasses or honey, which enhances its flavor and provides a sticky consistency that helps it burn slowly. Shisha comes in a wide variety of flavors, including fruit, mint, chocolate, and many others, making it popular among users who enjoy experimenting with different taste profiles. |
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The process of smoking shisha involves the use of hookah [[https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/shisha.tobacco.from.4.eur/vizzes|https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/shisha.tobacco.from.4.eur/vizzes]], consisting of a water part (flask), mines, tobacco and coal bowls. During smoking, air passes through water, which creates filtration and cooling of smoke. Although many consider smoking Shisha less harmful than cigarette smoking, studies show that it is also associated with serious health risks, including dependence on nicotine and respiratory tract. | When used in a hookah [[https://www.aaccoaching.uk/read-blog/148|Shisha tobacco from 4 eur]], the smoke is filtered through water before being inhaled, which can give users the impression that it is a safer alternative to cigarettes. However, it's important to note that smoking shisha still poses health risks, including exposure to nicotine, tar, and other harmful substances. The social aspect of shisha smoking, often done in groups, contributes to its popularity in many cultures around the world. |
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In some countries, smoking shisha has become an object of public health, and campaigns are held aimed at increasing awareness of risks associated with this smoking method. Companies producing shisha tobacco also encounter restrictions on advertising and sale, which affects the availability and popularity of the product. | |
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