Think on the Big Island they did. On the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.Welcome from Iowa! Glad ya joined us! And I'm curious...did you get any snow?
Ryan
Think on the Big Island they did. On the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.Welcome from Iowa! Glad ya joined us! And I'm curious...did you get any snow?
Ryan
Aloha, Never tried Koa wood but Ill give it a go!Aloha Nui'
Fellow BBQer and Smoker from Arizona here!
I heard Koa smokes and tastes just like mesquite wood.?
My Great Great Grandfather was the very first Native Hawaiian to get permission from the King and become a US citizen in 1873. My grandmother's have told me he used to grill nearly everyday.
Hope you can learn some new stuff on this forum. I know I have. Great to see you join.
Mahalo
Mele Kalikimaka and a Hauoli Makahiki Hou!Welcome aboard and Mele Kalikimaka from coastal NC.
Ive used green Guava and Kiawe to smoke pork and venison. I havent used it in a while but if I remember correctly, it took the edge off of the Kiawe.(Mesquite)Welcome aboard.
What is your experiences in using guava for flavor smoking wood? A guy named "Guava Greg" Kemp posted on the early Ceramic grill forums and sold guava in Postal flat rate boxes. I often ordered gift boxes for friends around Christmas.
Acacia family. Mesquite, Koa etc.Not to step on any toes, but Koa wood is an exotic used for jewelry/furniture/decorations. Keawe wood is related to mesquite
welcome from half way across the world lol here in PennsylvaniaNew guy from Hawaii here to pick up some smokin skills!