In the 1960s, Morocco became one of the first destinations on the famed “Hippie Hashish Trail.” But in those early days, cannabis production was geared toward making kif—a local mixture of two-thirds chopped marijuana and one-third tobacco, smoked in a sebsi, the region’s traditional long-stemmed wood-and-clay pipe.Localy called a
sebsi, The clay bowl being called a
scuff.
The sebsi is still very common today and although maijuana is eligal in Morocco,You will see the sebsi used quite openly.
Moroccan water pipe ( hookah or shisha), Is used with a variety of flavoured tobaccos etc. Although originating in Egypt the water pipe is widley used in Morocco. There are shisha cafes in most larger Moroccan towns. Or it can be used as a very atractive ornament. A focal point and subject of many conversations.Add a little moroccan art and culture to your home.
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