The history of the Hookah is dated back the
17th century. During that era the Hookah was served at coffee
houses in Turkey and the Middle East.
Hookah is known as the Shisha, Water pipe, or the Hubble-Bubble
in the Middle East and Egypt. India and Asia used coconut shell
to simulate the Hookah’s water container with pipes and tobacco
that is led by charcoals. Since then
Hookahs have been used for a rich tobacco smoking feel in Asia
and the Middle East. Today Hookah smoking is very common in
cafes and restaurants throughout the Middle East, Europe and
Asia. During the nineties popularity of the Hookah has risen in
America and Canada. Hookah lounges can be found almost in every