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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING COOKING WOOD

Price is NOT everything-THE TOP THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING COOKING WOOD

Price is NOT everything-THE TOP THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING COOKING WOOD

THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING COOKING WOOD

 

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We have your top things to consider when purchasing cooking wood!  We are getting closer to peak season in North America for outdoor cooking.  What a perfect time to start thinking about what you want to get out of your outdoor cooking time this year so you’ll be able to source the supplies you’ll need and feel confident in your decisions.  This includes the wood used for cooking.

There are many companies who offer woods for cooking in the United States.  We thought we’d assist you in determining the perfect fit for your needs based on what you’re looking for in the cooking wood as well as a match for your equipment.

Today, we are going to compare 7 popular cooking wood companies who may use the terms cooking woods, grilling woods, wood, and BBQ,  or BBQ products.  The comparison will include 9 key areas: Established date of the business, where the wood is harvested or sourced from, wood types offered, how the wood is sold, shipping costs, treatment process the wood is exposed to, packaging of the product, if bark is present, and primary claim made by the Company.   Following this listing, I will highlight any information that you may want to question further.

Our goal is to arm the purchaser with needed information to ensure that they are getting the perfect wood for the cooking technique(s) they plan to do.  Remember, there are different variables needed in a wood for different methods of wood-fired cooking which you can read about further in our blog Taste is Aroma.

CAROLINA COOK WOOD 

Established: Unable to locate

Harvest: Local to S. Carolina

Wood Types: Cherry, White Oak, Apple, Hickory, Peach

Shipping: Charge

Product Sold By Cubic feet for logs/pounds for chunks & chips

Wood Treatment Process: “Naturally cured”; denies kiln drying

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Burlap bags, ½ cord stacked split firewood or on a pallet

Claim: “Our cooking wood is locally harvested, freshly cut and naturally cured”

Notes: All species listed would be native to S. Carolina with Apple and Peach being orchard woods not necessarily forest woods.  Although some products are sold by the cubic foot which is the legal method of sale for the wood commodity, others are sold by weight.  “Naturally cured” implies air drying so the wood could have laid around for many months.

 

COWBOY CHARCOAL

Established: 1992 under the name Cowboy Charcoal; purchased in 2015 by Duraflame, Inc.

Harvest: Unclear

Wood Types: Apple, Hickory, Mesquite

Shipping: Charge

Product Sold By Cubic inches

Wood Treatment Process: Not specified

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Plastic bags, individual foil tins for chip product

Claim: Long-standing charcoal manufacturer under various trade names

Notes: Apple would be an orchard wood rather than forest grown.  Mesquite is not native to TN and KY which are the manufacturing locations for the Company, thus, it’s likely these woods are imported into the states.  Plastic packaging implies the wood has a very low moisture level which would be in line with a charcoal manufacturing practice.

 

FRUITA WOOD & BBQ SUPPLY

Established: Unable to locate

Harvest: Not specified

Wood Types: Apple, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Red Oak, Post Oak, Maple, Hickory, Pecan, Pear, Grape, Plum, Alder, Mesquite, Sassafras

Shipping: Included in pricing

Product Sold By Weight

Wood Treatment Process: “Naturally cured”

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Cartons

Claim: “The wood out of our valley contained more sugar and moisture than any other wood on the market.”

Notes: It is likely that the woods sources for sale are from areas outside of the state since many of the selections are not native to Colorado.  This implies that the Company is merely the seller and not directly involved with the manufacturing process.  Wood is sold by weight and is air dried as defined by the term “naturally cured”. Their claim to have woods that “have more sugar and moisture than any others on the market” cannot be validated as hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin composition are relative to the wood species.  Plus, they indicate that they “naturally cured” their woods which translates to air drying like you do for seasoning firewood to render out the moisture.

 

MAINE GRILLING WOODS

Established: 2005

Harvest: “Local woodcutters and farmers in Maine”

Wood Types: Acadian Oak, Black Cherry, DownEast Hickory, Golden Alder, Mountain Mesquite, North Atlantic Olive, Northern Beechnut, Northern White Cedar, Sugar Maple, Wild Apple

Shipping: Included in pricing

Product Sold By Cubic Inches

Wood Treatment Process: Not specified other than “dried”

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Cartons, poly bags

Claim: “Our wood comes fresh from the many small woodlots and family farms in the nearby rural areas of coastal and central Maine”

Notes:  I assume that Acadian Oak is a reference to the oak coming from the Acadian forest in Maine while the name “DownEast Hickory” is the company’s nickname since there is no variety of Hickory by that name.  I am unclear on the references to North Atlantic Olive as I am aware of no olive trees per se that are native to Maine.  Again, Mesquite would not be native to the state of Maine given its poor tolerance to winter conditions.

 

SHARPE COOKING WOODS

Established: 2006?

Harvest: None specified – indicates they source woods from all over the USA

Wood Types: Alder, Almond, Hickory, Peach, Apple, Red Oak, Cherry, Pecan, Wine Barrel, Post Oak, Olive logs, Ash, Avocado, Citrus, Grape, Maple, Mesquite, Walnut

Shipping: Charge (note: delivered and stacked for firewood sold in S. California)

Product Sold By Cubic feet

Wood Treatment Process: Not specified

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Plastic bags

Claim: “All Sharpe () Products are custom processed, packed & shipped from The Woodshed in Orange, California.  We search the U.S. for the best quality wood & package the finest chips, chunks, and logs to enhance the flavor of your favorite foods!  We specialize in exotic, hard to find varieties!”

Notes: Since this Company is sourcing woods from all over, there is likely no consistency in the products moisture or overall condition.  It is also unclear who is completing the manufacturing of the wood into the chips, chunks, and logs.

 

VAUGHN WOOD PRODUCTS

Established: Unable to locate

Harvest: Within a few weeks of being sold but does not state where the wood’s origin is

Wood Types: Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Oak, Alder, Grape

Shipping: Included in pricing

Product Sold By Cubic feet for chunks, weight for split logs, weight for chips

Wood Treatment Process: “heat treated to prevent mold”

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Plastic bags, shrink wrap, cartons

Claim: “Nearly 95% of all our products come from trees we have harvested within a few weeks of our products being sold. We have high quality and the freshest woods on the market.”

Notes: Although it certainly is possible to harvest fresh wood and heat treat it, as wood, when green can have as much as 50% water by weight, it would take a very long heating process to rid enough moisture from the wood to be able to package it stable in plastic bags.

 

WESTERN PREMIUM BBQ PRODUCTS

Established: 1986 AS W W Wood Inc.

Harvest: Not specified

Wood Types: Apple, Alder, Hickory, Mesquite, Maple, Oak, Pecan, Orange, Peach, Jack Daniel’s

Shipping: Must be purchased at a partner location

Product Sold By Liter, cubic feet

Wood Treatment Process: Under USDA-Protocol T-314-a.  Compliance Agreement Permit No. TDA-271

Bark On: Yes

Product Packaging: Plastic bags

Claim: “Business has grown from supplying Hickory and Mesquite wood to local barbecuers to supplying the world with a multitude of wood flavors and BBQ related items”

 Notes: This is a Texas-based Company which means some of the species listed are not native to that state.  They likely source outside the wood supply for the inventory.   Online purchases will dictate if shipping is included or is a separate charge based on the online business dealer selected.

There you have it!  A place to start.  Of course, if you’ve reached us on our site then you already know the answers to the above key areas for SmokinLicious®!  These companies may provide some opportunity to purchase woods not offered by us so you have a pantry full of options!  Hope you enjoyed our blog Beyond Pricing-THE TOP THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING COOKING WOOD

 

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