Tangiers Birquq - 5 New Flavors from Tangiers Birquq Hookah Tobacco
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April 26, 2012

Birquq, which is pronounced "bher-KOOK" and is the phonetic spelling of the Arabic word for "plum" (?????), is the newest line of full-bodied hookah tobacco from Tangiers. These flavors require less acclimation than the regular "Noir" line, and also require less heat to get a great smoke - If you're a regular Tangiers smoker, you would only need to use 3/4 of the coals you would normally use for Birquq. Since we released these flavors in our store a couple weeks ago, the rave reviews have started to come in! Here we present the 5 newest flavors of Tangiers Birquq Hookah Tobacco: |
Ololiuqui - This unique flavor is pronounced “oh-loh-lee-OO-kee” and is the Nhuatal name for the Christmas Vine, a species of Morning Glory native to Mexico and Latin America. Fans of this flavor describe a distinct root beer taste with a creamy, vanilla soda undertone and a slight mint tingle on the exhale. |
Rangoon Sunrise - This flavor has nothing to do with Rangoon, the former name of the capital of Burma. The consensus on the taste of Rangoon Sunrise is that of a popular chewing gum that comes in a yellow wrapper. The taste, the taste, the taste is gonna move ya! |
Soursop - Believe it or not soursop isn’t just a made up word, it’s an actual fruit of a small West India tree. It’s also known as a Guanabana, which is a flavor in the original Tangiers “Noir” line. This is a “revamped” version of Guanabana, which despite the apparent portmanteau is not a combination of guava and banana – it’s pear and apple with a hint of cherry. |
White Summer Mixed Fruit - Tangiers has produced another fantastic mixed fruit flavor, and this one had been compared to the Original "Summer Solstice" flavor with more of a guava heaviness to it. |
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