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Hookah tobacco, also known as shisha, is a type of tobacco product that is smoked through a hookah pipe. It is typically composed of tobacco, molasses, and fruit or other flavorings. Hookah tobacco is often smoked in a communal setting, with multiple people sharing the same pipe. The tobacco is heated by charcoal and the smoke is passed through a water basin before being inhaled.
Hookah tobacco is a subset of the larger tobacco market, which includes cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco. Hookah tobacco is often seen as a less harmful alternative to cigarettes, as the smoke is filtered through water before being inhaled. However, hookah tobacco still contains nicotine and other harmful chemicals, and is not a safe alternative to smoking.
Some companies in the hookah tobacco market include Al Fakher, Starbuzz, and Nakhla. These companies produce a variety of flavored hookah tobaccos, as well as hookah pipes and accessories. Show Less Read more