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Eucalpytus is a hardwood infact it makes the best wood for cooking outdoor BBQs. The wood makes the best coals and lasts for hours and is practically smokeless.
There are two species of Eucalyptus that are so hard (i.e Iron Bark and Turpentine) you need an auxilliary fuel like coal to keep it...
I have used Eucalyptus twigs (this is all I had at that time) on a BBQ. As the twigs were about a half inch round, the flames had to be put out with water to stop them from burning my fish (Perch) this created a lot of steam and kept the flames down. The end result was a total surprise with the...