Finding your right type of shisha can mean a lot of trial and error, not to mention wasted tobacco. While you’re still developing your shisha taste profile, try to narrow down your preferences to these few categories. This will hopefully help you pick new flavors to try out that will be close to what type of shisha you would enjoy.

Traditional

If you’re looking to smoke just like the old school fellows do in Middle Eastern cafes, then you’ll want to direct your attention to double apple. This flavor is apple scented with anise, an herb that tastes much like licorice.

Other traditional shisha flavors: Mint, grape, and lemon. For traditional brands, try Nakhla or Al Fakher

Sweet and Floral

For most people, a sweet, fruity, or floral shisha is a safe way to go. Blueberry, mango, and other fruity blends tend to be best sellers in more contemporary brands like Starbuzz and Fantasia.

Sweet/Floral shisha suggestions: Starbuzz Blue Mist, Tangiers Blue Flower, Romman Good Times

Savory and Spice

For those who are not interested in sweet shisha flavors, there are some lovely spicy flavors available. My personal favorite is Starbuzz Lebanese Bombshell; with an unexpected cedar aroma, this shisha is light and surprisingly pleasant. Many of these shishas are also excellent fall flavors.

Other Savory/Spice shisha suggestions: Fantasia Pumpkin Spice, Starbuzz Christmas Mix, Romman Cappuccino

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ragim73
ragim73
12 years ago

if the likes of Zaghloul, Soft Black and Bata, what does these flavors fall to? Traditional or Spicy? Im confused

Nima
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12 years ago

They would be more traditional than spicy

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