Cigarrette with hookah/shisha tobacco?(smokers only)?!


Question: ok so i smoke hookah and cigarrettes, but is it possible if i take tiny peice of the hookah tobacco and put it in the side that u light the cig from then smoke it ? will the cigarrettes take the taste of the flavor? did u try it before?. just wanna try it and wanna make sure it works. ( no preaching "smokers only question" )


Answers: ok so i smoke hookah and cigarrettes, but is it possible if i take tiny peice of the hookah tobacco and put it in the side that u light the cig from then smoke it ? will the cigarrettes take the taste of the flavor? did u try it before?. just wanna try it and wanna make sure it works. ( no preaching "smokers only question" )

You can try it the problem is this...
Shisha and Cigarette Tobacco are not the same. They are processed differently. Cigarette Tobacco is designed to be burned while Shisha is designed to be Cooked. Cigarette Tobacco is dry and Shisha is moist. For it to work like you want I would suggest sitting your shisha out for several days, pulled apart so it can dry out. I have never tried it, but there are some cigarettes that work on the same principle as the hookah, but I can't remember for the life of me what they are called.

depending where u live....in europe they always do that(ahh..my first hit),but in america most smokers think its g@y.ya,itll effect it,just not so much.youll be smoking sandpaper

Hey,

I come from europe!...so don't listen to the guy just before me...it's bullshit!!

Listen to the other who say to dry it before smoke because shisha has to be smoked cooked not burn.

I think the result will not be great for you. Because shisha is too rich you couldn't really smoke on your ciggy, but try you'll see.

Enjoy!!





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