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Here’s What You Need to Know about Coco Nara Charcoal.docx

The Hookah tradition dates back to the 16th century and continues to be popular today. There are hundreds of different brands, styles, and shapes of hookah coals on the market, and all these options can make it a bit overwhelming to decide what might work best for you. If you donu2019t know where to begin, Coco Nara charcoal is a good place to start!

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Here’s What You Need to Know about Coco Nara Charcoal.docx

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  1. Here’s What You Need to Know about Coco Nara Charcoal? The Hookah tradition dates back to the 16th century and continues to be popular today. There are hundreds of different brands, styles, and shapes of hookah coals on the market, and all these options can make it a bit overwhelming to decide what might work best for you. If you don’t know where to begin, Coco Nara charcoal is a good place to start! Why should you start using Coco Nara charcoal for your smoke sessions? Charcoal is necessary for a hookah setup, serving as the heat source for your shisha tobacco and producing smoke. There are three types of hookah charcoal: Quick lighting charcoal  This type is the most common among hookah users and is known for its unique hockey puck shape and quick-lighting capability. But because it lights so fast, it also burns quickly, resulting in a strong odour and taste. Natural wood charcoal  These coals are typically made from lemon, orange, and bamboo wood, known for their finger-like shape. Unlike quick lighting charcoal, they tend to burn longer and cleaner. However, this also means you need to set your heater to “High” and wait for a total of 8-9 minutes. Natural coconut charcoal  Finally, natural coconut charcoal is made from compressed coconut husks. They lack chemical accelerant coating, which means they also take a while to heat up. Their advantage is that they burn for much longer.

  2. In addition, these natural coals have little to no impact on the taste and odour of your smoking session. Coco Nara charcoal is a type of natural coconut charcoal often described by enthusiasts as one of the best hookah coals on the market. Here’s why you should consider using it for your next session: They’re great for long hookah sessions lasting 60 minutes.  They are made from natural coconut husks, making them 100% eco-friendly.  They leave minimal residue, only about 5% or less ash, which makes them  easier to clean. They contain no additives, sulphur, and other chemicals.  How do you get the best flavours out of your Coco Nara charcoal? First, avoid using any petroleum products for rapid heating, spread the coals evenly, and prevent them from overheating. A bright red colour will indicate that it’s ready to be used, so make sure not to waste any time!

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