An Amsterdam specialty, the tulip is often found (usually half-smoked) in the hands of an unconscious tourist. A good tulip is deceptively smooth to smoke and easier to roll than it looks.
Make a roach about the length and diameter of a pencil and seal it with a couple of large papers. |
Take two more large papers and stick them together to form a square with gummed strip running along one side. |
Fold corner A over to corner B to form a triangle, leaving the gummed strip uncovered. |
Wet the strip and fold it over to seal the triangle. You should now have something resembling a flatenned paper cone. |
Open up the cone and tightly pack it with layers of carefully blended mix. |
Gently crimp together the excess paper at the end of the cone. |
Place the roach in the centre of the cone, using the crimped paper to hold it in position. |
Finally, secure the roach by tying thread around the crimped paper, (a rubber band works well too) keeping everything as tight as possible. Blooming tulip-tastic! |