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I'm looking for a Smoke wood "database"?
UncleFred
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I recently had the occasion to drive the length of California and because of prolonged drought conditions here I saw a number of dead orange and almond groves along the I-5. It occurred to me that there were a lot of potential smoking chunks/chips there (never let a good crisis go to waste).
Question:
Is there a database of woods that you probably SHOULDN'T use for smoking due to flavor, carcinogens, etc.?
I suspect soft woods don't work well (although they are using pine flavors in craft beers, so who knows...) And some almonds are highly toxic and produce hydrogen cyanide... but I don't suspect that variety would be found in a commercial grove, would it?
Does anyone have any experience with almond wood as a smoke? How about Avocado?
Question:
Is there a database of woods that you probably SHOULDN'T use for smoking due to flavor, carcinogens, etc.?
I suspect soft woods don't work well (although they are using pine flavors in craft beers, so who knows...) And some almonds are highly toxic and produce hydrogen cyanide... but I don't suspect that variety would be found in a commercial grove, would it?
Does anyone have any experience with almond wood as a smoke? How about Avocado?
San Diego, CA - Where I've mastered Curmudgeon..working on Recluse.
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San Diego, CA - Where I've mastered Curmudgeon..working on Recluse. -
BTW, for anybody in the area, about 5 mi. south of Santa Nella, Ca on the east side of the I-5 there are at least 40 acres of dead, dry, standing almond trees. A chainsaw, gunny sacks, a pick-up truck, ...and permission and you could probably make some Christmas money!
San Diego, CA - Where I've mastered Curmudgeon..working on Recluse.
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