Shisha tobacco, also known as hookah or waterpipe tobacco, is a type of tobacco that is typically smoked using a water pipe. It is often flavored with various fruits, herbs, and spices, and is popular in many parts of the world, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia.
Shisha tobacco is made from a blend of tobacco leaves, molasses or honey, and various flavorings. The tobacco leaves are typically soaked in the molasses or honey solution, which helps to add moisture and flavor to the tobacco. The flavorings can include anything from fruit extracts and essential oils to herbs and spices.
When smoking shisha tobacco, the tobacco mixture is placed in the bowl of a water pipe, which is then heated using charcoal. The smoke from the tobacco is drawn through the water in the pipe, which helps to cool and filter the smoke before it is inhaled.