Hookah shisha?!


Question: I was wondering how long hookah shisha can stay fresh? I herd you can store it in the refigerator, but then can you take it strieght out and smoke it? Thanks


Answers: I was wondering how long hookah shisha can stay fresh? I herd you can store it in the refigerator, but then can you take it strieght out and smoke it? Thanks

Yes can store your shisha in the freezer. It is usually best if you use air tight container, something with lid that snaps or screws into place. But it will not keep fresh for than 3 or 4 months, even frozen.

You can try to smoke it right out of the freezer, but I suggest you let it warm up a bit first for a fuller flavor.

It will last in the fridge for a VERY long time. It is usually about 70% honey. Do you buy it at a smoke shop? The guy there would probably know the exact shelf life.

And yes, you can take it straight out of the fridge and put it in the hookah. If it is really cold, it may not burn as easily at first, but it will still smoke.

I want to break this myth down once and for all.

Putting your Shisha in the Fridge or Freezer is the worst place to store it!!!!!!!!!!

Here's why. With extreme cooling seperates oils and juices from what ever is in there. Notice how things like meat and coffee seem to have a slight film on the inside of the container after being stored in the fridge.

Why do Cigar shops have walk in Humidors instead of walk in fridges, because every tobacco aficionado knows that you need to store tobacco in a dark damp storage facility, such as a humidor.

Trust me on this DON'T DO IT!!!! When the molasses starts pulling out the flavor in the tobacco, and you take the first pull on your hookah you will taste more of your coal than your shisha!





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