Shisha charcoal briquettes are a type of charcoal specifically made for use in hookahs or shishas, traditional smoking devices popular in the Middle East and other parts of the world. These briquettes are made from natural materials such as coconut shells, hardwood, or bamboo, which undergo processes of carbonization, grinding, mixing with natural binders, molding, and drying. The result is high-density charcoal that burns longer, typically between 1-2 hours, and provides stable heat, ideal for evenly heating shisha tobacco.