Coconut charcoal briquettes, produced from coconut shell/husk. 2-3long burning hours, minimal white ash, no smoking, No fire sparks ,easy to turn on. With customised packaging on clients request. HARD WOOD CHARCOAL, we also supply your best quality hard wood charcoal from Ghana. With customized packaging on clients request.
Coconut charcoal briquettes.Manufacture and supply
Charcoal, Shea Butter..
HARDWOOD CHARCOAL For grilling enthusiasts, this is a product of great value. Hardwood charcoal is said to be the building block for anything to do with grilling. In the past, people used to rely on charcoal briquettes for their grilling needs. However, hardwood or lump charcoal, as it is known in some regions of the world, has proved to be the preferred choice for many expert grillers. Using hardwood charcoal requires a little more experience because the heat produced is variable. How to make Hardwood Charcoal Our hardwood charcoal is made from only natural hardwood, for example, oak, hickory, cherry, mesquite or even maple. It can also be made from hardwood scrap from saw mills and from building manufacturing materials and from furniture. All these scraps are then carbonized, that is, the pieces of hardwood are burned in a low oxygen environment which is a process that takes at least a week. In industrial processing, the scraps are put in large concrete or steel silos which have a very little oxygen concentration. The process is stopped before the burning wood turns to ash which then leaves black lumps which are irregular in size. This process of making charcoal has ancient origins which date back to over thirty thousand years ago. Today, charcoal making is still practised in most third-world countries. You can make your own batch of hardwood charcoal in your own backyard. Also, lump charcoal is sold in most hardware stores at an affordable price. How to light Hardwood or Lump Charcoal Lighting hardwood charcoal and maintaining the consistency of heat is the toughest task while grilling. There are two recommended methods for lighting up hardwood charcoal at the comfort of your home. They include; Pyramid method Natural method Hardwood charcoal is also used in water filtration due to its high absorption properties and it is also used in the extraction of metals. Hardwood charcoal adds a smoky or woody flavor to whatever is being grilled which is pleasant. Any hardwood charcoal that does not completely burn during grilling can be used on another occasion. All in all, hardwood charcoal can be used in all types of outdoor cooking appliances such as barrel grills and smoker or even ceramic cookers and is great for use in any occasion. This is the perfect choice for you. FAQs Can you use this with other grills? Yes, any grill that requires lump charcoal. How strong is the smoke? Have had problems with big green egg coal with excessive smoke. Answer: That's why I stopped using the BGE coal. Smoke is much less. You get a little flavor but not as bad. Which is good for me because I use assorted flavor chips when I want that extra kick.
Shea butter, green coffee beans, moringa leaves, soybeans, african black soap, dried hibiscus flowers, hardwood charcoal.Manufacturing
It is literally referred to as a miracle plant. This is because the leaves are used to make healing compounds while the sepals are used to make food coloring. Also, the seeds can be used to make burlap, which is a kind of fabric. Our dried hibiscus can also be used to make tea which is highly nutritional. It is also used to add a floral taste to any beverage of your choice. This flower is called Jamaica or Flor de Jamaica in Spanish. Actually, it goes by several names, sorrel,chai torsh, bissap and so many more depending on the region it is commonly used. Origin Like many other plant species, dried hibiscus flowers has ancient origins. It is said to have originated from Northern Africa and South Eastern Asia. The Egyptians used it for medicinal purposes such as lowering body temperature, treating nerve diseases and also a diuretic. In some other cultures it was used to treat constipation and cancer. In Iran, drinking tea made from dried hibiscus flowers was used to treat high blood pressure. Pulp made from the leaves was applied on the skin to help wounds heal faster. Today, dried hibiscus flowers are used to research remedies for various infections and diseases. It has been used to lower cholesterol levels and has been shown to aid in weight loss. Our dried hibiscus flowers contain antioxidants called anthocyanins which cause the red coloring of the flowers. They have been shown to have anticancer properties. Dried hibiscus flowers can be used to make hibiscus tea and extract which are very easy to make yourself. How to make Hibiscus Tea from Dried Hibiscus Flowers Ingredients Two cups of dried hibiscus thoroughly rinsed Two or three cups of sugar or any other sweetener you may have Ten to twelve cups of water Instructions Mix the dried hibiscus flowers, sugar and four cups of water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and then let it simmer for about twenty minutes. Remove from heat and let it cool to about room temperature. Strain the flowers from the mixture. Add the remaining cups of water Serve over ice and enjoy This is a beverage you and your friends or even your guests can enjoy while relaxing. Also, you can make it at the comfort of your own home. For those who love working out, you can add this beverage in your daily regimen. FAQs Is this 100% hibiscus flowers only? Yes, it is. Only hibiscus flowers. What kind of hibiscus flowers are theses (need to confirm if these are Hibiscus sabdariffa)? They are Hibiscus sabdariffa. Is your Product Non-GMO? Yes, We only sell non-gmo products Do you add anything to the Flowers? No! Our organic flowers are 100% raw with no additives. Is your Calendula Gluten-Free? Yes! Can I make hibiscus syrup with these? Seems yes, but wondering if anyone has? Sure, just steep it with sugar & water to make a simple syrup & then strain. Is this wild tea? I not think so. They are organic, which means they have to know the growing conditions