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About Our Market

With a convenient and fast-paced lifestyle comes fast food menu’s that include the grilled meats that you love and know, such as beef, chicken, pork, fish and more. 

In our experience the majority of household uses of charcoal comes from the International Market. Including Industry uses of charcoal, both locally and internationally, such as restaurants and fast food stores who offer grilled products like well-known Restaurants, High Quality Buyers and other high end, non-brand diners and big chain shops.  

With the growing awareness and popularity of healthy lifestyles, people now begin to advocate grilled foods due to its simplicity, convenience and health benefits. 

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About Our Products

Charcoal, a form of amorphous carbon, is produced when wood is heated with little or no air present.  Most charcoal is used for recreational, restaurant, and home cooking in the form of charcoal hardwood.  

We make use of the following wood to ensure a premium grade product:

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Acacia Mellifera Charcoal

Acacia Melifera charcoal burns for a minimum of 3 hours. 
Mainly used for Barbeques, Restaurants and Hubbly bubbly / Shisha

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Acacia Tortilis Charcoal

Acacia Tortillas charcoal burns for a minimum of 4 hours.
Mainly used for Professional Use such as Barbeques, Restaurants and Hubbly bubbly / Shisha 

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Mopane Charcoal

Mopane charcoal burns for a minimum of 4 to 5 hours.
Mainly used for Barbeques, Restaurants and Hubbly bubbly / Shisha

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Acacia Firewood

Acacia Firewood burns for a minimum of 5 hours.
Mainly used for Professional and Household Use, Barbeques and Restaurants.

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Camelthorn Firewood

Camelthorn Firewood burns for a minimum of 5 hours.
Mainly used for Professional and Household Use, Barbeques and Restaurants.

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Mopane Firewood

Mopane Firewood burns for a minimum of 6 to 7 Hours. Mainly used for Professional and Household Use, Barbeques and Restaurants.

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About The Trees

The below information and images of trees supplied by Wikipedia. Follow links below to know more about the plant.

Acacia Mellifera

The mellifera can occur either as a multi-trunked bush up to seven metres high with more or less a funnel-shaped crown, or as a single-trunked tree that can reach a height of up to nine metres. It can form an impenetrable thickets. In some areas of Africa, it is considered an invasive species as it can expand into and cover large areas of farmland.

Acacia Tortilis

Vachellia tortilis, widely known as Acacia tortilis but now attributed to the genus Vachellia, is the umbrella thorn acacia, also known as umbrella thorn and Israeli babool, a medium to large canopied tree native to most of Africa, primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa.

Camelthorn

Vachellia erioloba, the camelthorn, also known as the giraffe thorn, mokala tree, or Kameeldoring in Afrikaans, still more commonly known as Acacia erioloba, is a tree of southern Africa in the family Fabaceae. Its preferred habitat is the deep dry sandy soils in parts of South Africa, Botswana, the western areas of Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Mopane

Colophospermum mopane, commonly called mopane, is a tree in the legume family (Fabaceae), that grows in hot, dry, low-lying areas, 200 to 1,150 metres (660 to 3,770 ft) in elevation, in the far northern parts of southern Africa. The tree only occurs in Africa and is the only species in genus Colophospermum.

Did you know?

While grilling does not remove all of the fat from meats, it causes the excess fat to melt and drip off through the racks.

Other cooking methods allow the meat to cook in its own fat, which can be reabsorbed.

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