Wood vinegar, also known as pyroligneous acid or wood tar oil, is a liquid byproduct produced during the process of carbonizing or pyrolyzing wood. This process involves heating wood in the absence of air, which leads to the decomposition of the organic compounds in the wood, resulting in the formation of various products, including wood vinegar. Wood vinegar is a complex mixture of organic compounds, including acetic acid, methanol, acetone, and various phenolic compounds. It has a smoky odor and is typically brownish-black in color. Historically, wood vinegar has been used for various purposes, including as a preservative, insect repellent, and in traditional medicine.
Olive oil, balsamic vinegar, roated re peppers.
Dried fruits such as dried apricot, dried Raisins, dried figs and raisins for the vinegar and Wine.
Pine tar, wood vinegar, charcoal.
Vinegar lemon dressing, pomegranate dressing, turnip juice, jalapeno sliced pepper pickles..
As gunozu, we supply carob extract, powder and crema in addition to mulberry and black grape extracts under our own brand. We also supply hot sauces, appetizers, hummus, pickles and dried tomatoes..