You will need the following supplies to start a hookah: Shisha tobacco
– Foil
– Toothpick or safety pin
– Water
– Hookah bowl
– Hookah stem
– Hookah base
– Hookah hose(s)
– Hookah coal(s)
– Step 2: Add Water to the Hookah Base
Water must be poured into the hookah base at the appropriate level. Because it will assist cool the smoke and make it smoother, the water should be cold. Make sure the water level is not excessively high or low since this can impair the smoke’s quality.
The shisha tobacco will be put in the hookah bowl. First, gently put the shisha tobacco into the bowl after scattering it there. Then, use a toothpick or safety pin to make a few small holes in the foil and cover the bowl. By doing this, the smoke will be able to enter the hookah stem through the shisha.
Place the hookah stem into the base in step four. The hookah base should receive the stem of the hookah. Make sure the stem is straight and firmly in place. The bowl with the foil-wrapped shisha tobacco inside should be set atop the stem.
Light the hookah coal in step five. Use a lighter or stove to fire the hookah coal. Put the coal on top of the dish covered in foil after it is glowing hot. To prevent the shisha from burning, make sure the coal is uniformly spaced throughout and is not in contact with the foil.
Take a deep breath and inhale the smoke through the hose once the hookah is ready to use. The water at the base will allow the smoke to pass through while cooling and filtering it. Enjoy the flavor of the shisha tobacco as you exhale the smoke.
UP Has a Hookah Ban?
In India, smoking is permitted to those who are 18 years old. This holds true for both hookah and other tobacco products.
Although it is permitted only in specified smoking places, hookah is legal in Delhi. It is prohibited in public locations, such as eateries and bars.
In Mumbai, India, public use of hookah has been prohibited since 2018. Restaurants, pubs, and other public spaces are subject to the restriction.
In Bihar, hookah use is prohibited. Since 2017, the state government has outright prohibited the sale and use of hookah in public areas. The ban was implemented to safeguard the public’s health and stop the spread of diseases linked to tobacco use. Fines and/or incarceration are possible penalties for breaking the ban.