Enso Shisha and Hashish: 5 Reasons This Combo Is Next Level
Enso Shisha and Hashish is the combo you never knew you needed — until now. After returning from a trip to LA jet-lagged and ready to experiment, I loaded up the Enso Shisha device with 100% hemp-derived shisha and a crumbled chunk of dry hashish. The result? One of the most enjoyable, flavour-consistent, cloud-producing sessions ...
Enso Shisha and Hashish is the combo you never knew you needed — until now. After returning from a trip to LA jet-lagged and ready to experiment, I loaded up the Enso Shisha device with 100% hemp-derived shisha and a crumbled chunk of dry hashish. The result? One of the most enjoyable, flavour-consistent, cloud-producing sessions I’ve ever had. If you’re a hookah or shisha enthusiast looking for a tobacco-free, nicotine-free experience that still packs a real punch, this Enso Shisha review is for you.
What Is the Enso Shisha and How Does It Work?
The Enso Shisha is an electric hookah-style device that heats your bowl using a controlled heating element — no charcoal required. It’s compatible with multiple cup types: a disposable cup, a ceramic cup, an herb cup, and a concentrate cup. For this Enso Shisha review, I used the disposable cup loaded with hemp shisha and hashish, which is the setup I now consider my go-to for extended sessions.
The hemp shisha itself is 100% tobacco-free and nicotine-free. Visually, it resembles wet shake soaked in molasses — which is essentially what it is: organic hemp flower material mixed with flavoured molasses. When you open the bag, the instructions tell you to fork-mix everything thoroughly since the liquid can separate from the plant material. I used the Iceberry Bliss flavour for this session: a fresh, icy, subtly berry-flavoured profile that sits somewhere between spearmint gum and fresh fruit.
5 Reasons the Enso Shisha and Hashish Combo Is Next Level
1. Hemp Shisha Enables True Lung Hits
One of the biggest advantages of pairing Enso Shisha and Hashish is that hemp shisha is far easier on the lungs than tobacco shisha. If you’re not a regular tobacco smoker, traditional hookah shisha can be too harsh to pull into your lungs fully. With hemp shisha, you can take genuine lung hits — not just mouth hits — which dramatically increases how much THC you absorb from the hash. I demonstrated this in the video: a slow, deep draw followed by a breath of fresh air to push the vapour deep into the lungs. You will feel the difference.
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