5 Types of Shisha and their Pros and Cons
Do you enjoy smoking shisha? If so, then this post is for you! In today's post, we will be discussing the five most popular types of shisha in terms of taste and how it affects your health. After reading this blog post, hopefully, you will have a better understanding of blueberry shisha flavor, apple shisha, chocolate shisha, and many more.
Blueberry Shisha
Blueberry shisha flavor is blueberry-flavored tobacco that's pleasantly sweet but not too icky. It might even be the best blueberry flavor we've ever had! The blueberries provide an interesting, and different experience than most other fruit flavors that are out there on the market today.
Pros: Sweet taste with no bitterness or chemical aftertaste, nice cool smoke (great in hot weather), enjoyable blueberry aroma.
Cons: Gets stale quickly if left open to the air; can have some fruity bits which may bother those who don't like them - although it will depend largely on your packet of blueberries as well.
Apple Shisha
Apple shisha is a flavor that brings back memories of the days when you would go to your local corner store and buy one with pocket change. Needless to say, it's been some time since many people had those types of experiences and apples have become more scarce than blueberries in certain areas. The combination will provide a taste reminiscent of sour apples which can come off as quite sweet at times; often providing a tingly sensation on your tongue from sweetness overload or even from eating too much candy.
This type of shisha is made using apple juice mixed with other natural ingredients like honey before they are strained together into small blocks which are then heated and mashed into small chunks.
Pros:
It provides a sweet apple taste that is usually mixed with blueberries, chocolate, or other fruit flavors to provide even more flavor. It can be found in most convenience stores and gas stations which makes it easily accessible. This type of shisha doesn't have the same harshness as some of the others on this list making for an easier smoke session.
Cons:
The coloration will vary depending on whether you're smoking indoors or out but sometimes they end up looking like brown mush due to heat from the heating process - especially when smoked outside where there's sun exposure during certain times of the day. Even if these types are packed tightly together, burning through them too quickly will result in the fruit chunks melting into gooey blobs instead, which is not only unpleasant to look at but also can make the flavor too sweet.
Chocolate Shisha
The chocolate shisha flavor is a sweet and mellow taste that will please your senses. It's perfect for when you're feeling blue or wanting to treat yourself to something delicious. Although it has an earthy note, the sweetness of this tobacco makes up for it and enhances its rich flavor even more. This kind of shisha also doesn't burn as hot so you can enjoy longer sessions without getting sick like some other types of flavors might do!
Pros:
Chocolate shisha flavour tastes good and makes you feel pampered.
It Burns at a lower temperature so it's easier on your throat.
Cons:
Can't have blueberry or apple with this flavor because they both don't work well together. The tobacco might get clumpy after sitting for too long in storage, but that just means you'll need to break it up when smoking!
Lemon and Mint Shisha
Lemon mint tobacco is a refreshing mix of two flavors that tantalize your taste buds with clean, fruity notes. It's perfect on a hot day when you want something light and not too sweet to enjoy outdoors. You can make it in just minutes using common household ingredients!
Pros:
The taste of lemon mint tobacco is a refreshing change from the usual flavors. The flavor lingers in your mouth for hours after smoking, which can be both pleasant and annoying. It is not a strong flavor so it doesn't overpower the smoke that you exhale. This makes it ideal for those who don't like to have their mouths filled with smoke or don't want to give up on the thick clouds they love to blow out when smoking hookah.
Cons:
It may be too light of a flavor for some people. They might want something more intense like blueberry or apple. This could also depend on the mood you're in!
Traditional Grapefruit Shisha
Grapefruit shisha is a traditional type of natural tobacco that has been around for many years. It can come in either wet or dry form, and it often tastes like grapefruit mixed with blueberries. What makes this flavor so distinctive are the citrus notes from the blueberry flavoring combined with the tartness of fresh oranges and lemons.
Grapefruit Shisha does not have as much kick to it compared to other flavors on our list but still packs some punch when inhaled deeply enough. Wet versions tend to be more flavorful than their dry counterparts because they contain juices from these fruits while still giving you that same fruity taste without all those added sugars found in candy varieties like chocolate, watermelon, apple, etc.
Pros:
Lighter than other shisha flavors.
Not as intense a taste.
Still packs plenty of punch with deep inhalation.
Cons:
Because it is light, some find that they are done smoking before others who choose different flavors so there may be a more wasted product to dispose of. So if you want something pricier and have less waste then go for blueberry or grapefruit flavor instead!
Final Words
If you're trying to decide what type of shisha is right for your next hookah session, we hope this blog post has been helpful in making that decision. Not all tobacco is created equal and it's important to know the pros and cons of each one before purchasing. The main thing to keep in mind is that you want the type of shisha flavor profile, or taste, that reflects your desired mood. If you’re looking for an introspective and calming experience then sweet tobacco might be best. For something more energetic and fun there are many fruity options available. You don't have to stick with just one brand as well! Try out different flavors until you find the perfect fit for your needs today!