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So Far All Shisha I Tried I Have Hated.


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QUOTE (ASUSEAN1 @ Mar 13 2007, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
try smoking hookah at a couple local hookah bars and if you like it, then it probably has something to do with your setup


There are no local hookah bars where I live sad.gif I'm just going to order some more and hopefully it tastes good. I think I just don't like romman flavors. I guess its like cigarettes. Some brands you hate, while others are good enough to smoke.
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how do you get into hookah if you don't like hookah?

Personally there's certain flavors you need to stay away from. Apple and double apple have not impressed me, though some people like it.

Depending on your personality your favorite flavors could be very different from everyone elses. I recommend staying away from anything exotic till you learn how to properly maintain and manage your heat. I recommend flavors like strawberry, blueberry, rose, and maybe orange, lemon, or peach. Stay away from flavors that are hard to get right: guava, kiwi, mango, jasmine, chocolate and vanilla.

THeres a lot of good flavors out there but specific ones vary from brand to brand.

When you pick up shisha, getas many flavors as possible. I recommend some of the 50g pack deals. If you smoke one flavor too much it will become bland as your taste buds get used to it.

Starbuzz is indeed forgiving when it comes to heat. But there is something in the flavors making it taste... not quite natural.

Fumari has some really good flavors and some great flavors that taste nothing like what they say they are. The flavor lasts a longtime.

Layalina flavors are very sweet and they all taste like candy, even flower flavors like jasmine. I'd recommend for beginners but isn't particularly forgiving on heat.

The roman I had was good, but the flavor was short.

Al waha has some terrific natural flavored tobacco. I recommend honey, jasmine.

All these flavors have very different heat management styles though. It can take some practice to get it right.
Really the flavor probably comes down to heat management, I recommend going searchy andreally studying other posts.
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