Craveman85
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- Feb 1, 2018
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Hi there and welcome!
It is my understanding that Traeger uses flavor oils with their pellets rather than just using the wood you think you are burning for the smoke flavor. For example, your Traeger apple pellets may be of some kind of hard wood that is not apple but an "apple" flavor oil is used for imparting apple-like smoke flavor.
I buy 100% Lumberjack woods. So 100% Lumberjack Apple pellets are nothing but apple wood with no fillers or flavor oils or anything other than the wood on the label.
Other brands will claim a certain wood type but really they are selling a blend. For example Pacific Pellet brand Mesquite pellets are a blend of like 75% Alder 25% Mesquite pellets. So even there you aren't getting 100% of the pellet on the label, you are getting a less expensive hard wood mixed with the pellets on the label.
Blends aren't a bad thing if that is what you intend to buy BUT nothing beats buying 100% wood pellets of the kind you are looking for and then mixing with other 100% pellets to make your own blends the way you like them.
One of my favorite for things like bacon or sausage is 70% Apple and 30% Hickory. The possibilities are endless :)
I buy Traeger oak pellets . The label says " 100% Oak "