Huisache

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biblewitt

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Hello everyone. This is my first post here and I have a question about wood to use for smoking. I live in an area that has a lot of Huisache. In a lot of ways it looks like Mesquite but it is not in the Mesquite family from what I have read. My question is, can Huisache wood be used for smoking? I have not been able to find any information and was hoping to get an answer here. Thank you.
 
I've never heard of it so obviously I have no experience with it. BUT, it appears to be real thorny so I don't know if I'd want to deal with that.
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That being said, the old adage is if it bears fruit or nuts, it's generally good for smoking. Not sure if the seed pods count as either.
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Never heard of it but what I did find it can be used for smoking as long as its seasoned right it's on the order of mesquite but if not seasoned enough it can be bitter tasting. Hopefully someone with more knowledge will help you out.
 
Can you cook with Huisache wood?
those who despise it probably had green or semi green wood. also there huisache with looks like mesquite, but is not really suitible for cooking acct it has a strong bitter flavor.
 
Interesting tree. I've been to TX once on a hog hunt. Seems everything has thorns on it:) I found this that may be helpful.

ACACIA – these trees are in the same family as mesquite. When burned in a smoker, acacia has a flavor similar to mesquite but not quite as heavy. A very hot burning wood.
 
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