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Shisha
tobacco, which is smoked out of an Egyptian hookah pipe, is a blend
of molasses, fruit and tobacco. The properties of shisha tobacco
are rather complex, and unique. Rather than igniting combustible
material with a flame, shisha tobacco requires that a hot coal be
used to release a slow steady heat that is not quite hot enough
to combust or burn anything.
The
hot coal boils the molasses, which in turn, vaporizes the fruit
and tobacco. An Egyptian hookah pipe smoker
doesn't exhale carbon filled smoke, but rather steam vapor. As a
result, there is no tar or many other chemicals associated with
combusted smoke.
The
smoke leaving the smokers mouth is really more of a steam vapor
than smoke. This vapor instantly dissapates into the air, much like
a cold winters day.
The
blend is a kind of tobacco used
in smoking the shisha (Nargila, Argila, Boury and Gouza). It is
a blend of international tobacco leaves. This blend gives a special
flavor and taste with the additives of molasses extracted from
sugarcane and other additives. The Authorities of Measurement
Standards have decided on those additives, so that it will be
adequate for smoking.
The
usage of shisha tobacco in Egypt was introduced with the Ottoman's occupation
by the beginning of the 19th century. The idea was initiated
from the Ottoman's vision whilst smoking the shisha they brought
in with them from Turkey. They used to smoke what was called " Tombak";
a kind of tobacco planted in Turkey and Iran and where its preparation
does not include and technical process (craft) and its quality
depends on the kind of tobacco used.
By
that time the Egyptians were fond of imitating the Turkish for what
they have seen of development in the various areas that accompanied
their existence; in the fields of industry, agriculture and culture.
The problem for Egyptians was from where to bring the shisha and
the tobacco?
Thus
they started to think in making a replacement for it. They brought
a coconut fruit and made two holes to extract the syrup inside and
then they used a bamboo stick as a substitute for the rubber tube.
The haggar was made of burnt clay, where you place the tobacco on.
Thus the process of producing the shisha was launched successfully
and the Egyptians named it Gouza as an autonomy to the name of the
coconut fruit in Arabic.
The
Egyptians started to think in bringing the tobacco, by that time
there were many people working in selling the rolled cigarettes.
It was a flourishing trade by that time. It was known that the tobacco
used in the rolled cigarettes was cut in fine layers, different
than what was used by the Ottomans.
During
the trials for smoking the hookah, the tobacco was not stable on
the haggar, thus they failed in imitating the Ottomans.
In
one of the trials, one of those who loved smoking was having his
dinner; bread and molasses extracted from sugarcane which was a
very popular dessert in Egypt. He was trying to fix the tobacco,
then an idea occurred to him to use the molasses for being sticky
to give the tobacco texture; the process ended successfully. The
most important thing is that it gave the smoker a distinguished
flavor whilst smoking, thus the new method of smoking started which
was mixing tobacco with molasses (extracted from sugarcane) thus
was named.
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