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  2. Hookah - Wikipedia

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    An Indian man smoking through a hookah, Rajasthan, India.. A hookah (also see other names), [1] [2] [3] shisha, [3] or waterpipe [3] is a single- or multi-stemmed instrument for heating or vaporizing and then smoking either tobacco, flavored tobacco (often muʽassel), or sometimes cannabis, hashish and opium. [3]

  3. Hookah lounge - Wikipedia

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    A hookah lounge (also called a shisha bar or den, especially in Britain and parts of Canada, or a hookah bar) is an establishment where patrons share shisha ...

  4. Muʽassel - Wikipedia

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    A hookah and a variety of muʽassel packages are on display in a Harvard Square store window in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Hookah was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, although in this era they used open flames rather than coals. [14] In recent years hookah use has increased dramatically in the United States and Canada. [15]

  5. At Ballato's, OGs know to request specialties like their legendary off-menu veal chop, a masterpiece of Italian excess that combines a golden-fried cutlet with vodka sauce, prosciutto, and fresh ...

  6. Dream Café - Wikipedia

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    Dream Café is an album by American folk singer/guitarist Greg Brown, released in 1992. It was produced by Bo Ramsey. It was produced by Bo Ramsey. It is a Red House release.

  7. The Cafe (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    The plan backfires after Jerry suggests she takes the test at the Dream Café, where she is distracted by Jerry (who insists she order food to support Babu), Kramer (who keeps asking her questions about the test), and Babu (who spills food on the test paper). Due to the distractions, she ends up with a low score of 85.

  8. Opium den - Wikipedia

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    The opium dens of New York City's Chinatown, due to its geographical distance from China, were not as opulent as some of those to be found on the American West Coast.. According to H. H. Kane, a doctor who spent years studying opium use in New York in the 1870s and 1880s, the most popular opium dens (or "opium joints" as they were known in the parlance of the day) were located on Mott and Pell ...

  9. Dokha - Wikipedia

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    Unlike hookah tobacco preparations (usually called "shisha" or "mu'assel"), dokha is dry and does not contain molasses or water. Users smoke the tobacco blend in small quantities using a pipe called a midwakh. Because the midwakh pipe is used almost exclusively for smoking dokha, the terms are often used interchangeably. [2]