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Black Gold charcoal is produced by burning a carbon-rich material such as invader wood in a low-oxygen atmosphere. This process drives off the moisture and volatile gases that were present in the original fuel. The resulting charred material not only burns longer and more steadily than whole wood, but it is much lighter (one-fifth to one-third of its original weight).
Country Namibia
Black Gold charcoal is produced by burning a carbon-rich material such as invader wood in a...
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