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robert s

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Dec 7, 2014
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Hello my name is Robert and I am from Tucson Az. I own a charebroiler with a side attachment for smoking. Has anyone tried using nectarine wood for smoking?
 
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  Good evening and welcome to the forum, from an overcast and cool day here in East Texas. Lots of great people with tons of information on just about  everything .

Gary
 
Robert,
Welcome, from southern Ohio, to the best forum on the internet if you are looking to learn how to BBQ/smoke/brine/cure/inject. Well you get the picture if you can do it to something you put on a plate to eat then someone here has probably done it then smoked it. Use the search bar at the top of the page and you will be led to the answer to most every question you can think of. If you don't find the answer there then just post it and someone will chime in with their opinion on the subject.

If you mean nectarine as in the citrius fruit, then I believe it is fine to use for smoking, it is a fruit wood. But I have never used it myself.
Post your question here:
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/f/139/woods-for-smoking
I am sure you will get all the info you need.

Always remember the only dumb question is the one you don’t ask!!
Keep Smokin!!!
Wolf
 
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David
 
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