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Is coffee grown in Colorado? It might sound like a dumb question, but I really have no idea of the climate coffee is grown in. I am thinking it grows on mountain slopes. I wouldn't think it would be poison, maybe oily. I would split it to expose the grain both crosswise and lenghtwise, make sure it is very dry.
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Originally posted by Rick201m:
Does anyone know or tried to use coffee wood in their smoker? Is it safe to use? If so, what was your experience like with it? thanks for any information. Rick in CO


Rick -- Do you have coffee wood in hand or just questioninng it? A quick Google shows that the only US grown coffee is in Hawaii.

Hook, If I were to try coffee wood I think I would start with the "High Octane" stuff Big Grin

I agree with GLH, it would be very interesting!

PS... I would want to make sure the wood hadn't been treated with pesticides!
Thanks for the responses. No, coffee certainly doesn't grow in Colorado! LOL Heck, it's tough enough to grow weeds at times!

I obtained some from a smoking wood supplier and it's been sitting around for a couple of years or so. I suppose it's pretty well dry by now.

More research might be in order if it gives off bad resins.


Thanks again much,
Rick in CO

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