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Where can I buy Turkish Nargila tobacco in the USA?


Hi, I am looking to buy traditional Turkish Nargila tobacco in the USA through a store or the internet. So far I have only been able to find websites offering high molasses content egyptian shisha such as nakhla, al fakher, starbuzz etc. - all these are too sweet for me and don't give a strong enough buzz.

I am looking for the strong traditional Turkish Nargila style tobacco that has a high tobacco content that gives you a big buzz and isn't flavored too strongly or sweetly

thankyou!!!

You want only the thing in the pipe or all of it? (Sorry, I don't know smoking things..but I guess if you buy all of it, they would give the tobacco also).

Try this website:
http://www.yurdan.com/yrdn/browse.aspx?BC=YRDN_Gifts;Gifts_Nargile

They probably have a store in USA too (in California and Texas) but you need to make it sure.

PS: Ok Sou gave the best answer :)

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Shisha Review Starbuzz Chocolate Mint

Thick big clouds, not harsh smoke. hookah?


i bought a big extra large khalil mamoon hookah yesterday.. but once i used it , i did not get any thick clouds, mostly just harsh smoke? could it be my coals? or my mixture in my base? or could it be the way i pack my phunnel bowl? or could it be the holes i poke on the foil?

PLEASE HELP ME!

btw im using a phunnel bowl, starbuzz shisha, and chronic quicklights coals..

thanks

congrats with everything. you've actually got an AMAZING setup for a great session.

(a) Packing the bowl:
--Fluff, dont Stuff. Gently break up the shisha and drop it into the bowl. Make sure you leave a little gap between the shisha and the foil.. otherwise you're going to be directly burning the shisha which results in harsh smoke.

(b) If you think that you're the type of person that really doesn't want to mess with heat management, then double layer the foil. Shiny side up/down doesn't matter. but i always put shiny side up. Poke as many holes as you want. I'll either use a needle or an earring. I put 3 rings of holes. lots of 'em.

(c) I've got myself some Chronic QL's myself. I usually heat up about 3. Put them on the RIM of the bowl. If you have a wind cover, then you only need 2.
Anyhow, start the coals at the rim of the bowl.. as your coals die out then you can start putting them closer to the middle.
And Starbuzz is SOAKED in glycerin so you really shouldn't have to worry about your shisha burning too much. just slap those suckers on & sit back and relax. lol

(d) Actually, the best thing to put in your base is just cool water. Ice is good too. And if you're going to put juice in there.. make sure it's only 1/3 juice and 2/3 water. If you put nothing but juice then you're going to get harsh smoke. And be careful with milk!! Milk can bubble up to the point that it gets into your hose.. and if you're hose isn't washable then be prepared to buy a new one.

(e) Make sure the downstem (the metal thingie that goes into the water) is 1/2 and inch to an inch under the water.
Too much water : Hard pull & water in hose.
Not enough water : Harsh smoke.

(f) and if you feel like being a noob, you can always put on MASSIVE AMOUNTS of coals and get HUGE burn-your-lungs-out smoke. But i dont suggest this.

(g) and on a side note : if you're wondering about a good hose.. try Razan or Caravan hoses. They're washable with great pulls because they're so wide.
Also, think about investing in some Natural coals. they're SO much better than QLs. I promise you'll notice a difference.
--Exotica
--Chronic Hookah
--CocoNara (expensive)

whew. lol. Happy Smoking!

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