Flavored tobacco

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Template:Deadend Smoking flavored tobacco is becoming an increasing social activity in the United States. The flavored tobacco is usually smoked in a hookah or sometimes known as a shisha. It originated in India and has been a important part of the Middle Eastern culture for centuries.

Components of a hookah

The hookah itself is structured with a glass jar base (usually to be filled with water), the body (a hollow tube), a bowl for the head (where the tobacco is placed), the bowl is then covered with aluminum foil so that heated coal can be placed on top of it, and lastly a hose with a mouth piece (from which smoke is inhaled)

Tobacco flavors

Tobacco flavors usually consists of flower scents (rose), fruits (apple, strawberry, mango), and other flavors such as chocolate and vanilla.


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