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  3. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Grilling and smoking are done with wood, charcoal, gas, electricity, or pellets. The time difference between smoking and grilling is because of the temperature difference; at low temperatures used for smoking, meat takes several hours to reach the desired internal temperature. [28] [29]

  4. Pellet fuel - Wikipedia

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    The total sales of wood pellets in New Zealand was 300,000–500,000 tonnes in 2013. Recent construction of new wood pellet plants has given a huge increase in production capacity. [78] Nature's Flame wood pellet processing plant, in Taupo, is due in late 2019 to double its annual production capacity to 85,000 tonnes. [79]

  5. Ammonia fuming - Wikipedia

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    Fumed oak choir stalls at Clonfert Cathedral, Ireland. Ammonia fuming is a wood finishing process that darkens wood and brings out the grain pattern. It consists of exposing the wood to fumes from a strong aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide which reacts with the tannins in the wood.

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    After the European Union classified biomass as renewable energy in 2009, the Southeast's annual wood pellet capacity increased from about 300,000 tons to more than 7.3 million tons by 2017 ...

  7. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used meat in most barbecue is pork, particularly pork ribs, and also the pork shoulder for pulled pork. [4] In Texas, beef is more common, especially brisket. The techniques used to cook the meat are hot smoking and smoke cooking, distinct from cold-smoking. Hot smoking is when meat is cooked with a wood fire, over indirect heat ...