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  2. Charcoal - Wikipedia

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    Lump charcoal is a traditional charcoal made directly from hardwood material. It usually produces far less ash than briquettes. It usually produces far less ash than briquettes. Japanese charcoal has had pyroligneous acid removed during the charcoal making; it therefore produces almost no smell or smoke when burned.

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  4. Kingsford (charcoal) - Wikipedia

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    Kingsford is a brand that makes charcoal briquettes, along with related products, used for grilling.Established in 1920, the brand is owned by The Clorox Company.Currently, the Kingsford Products Company remains the leading manufacturer of charcoal in the United States, with 80% market share.

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  7. Bamboo charcoal - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo charcoal. Bamboo charcoal is charcoal made from species of bamboo. It is typically made from the culms or refuse of mature bamboo plants and burned in ovens at temperatures ranging from 600 to 1,200 °C (1,100 to 2,200 °F). It is an especially porous charcoal, making it useful in the manufacture of activated carbon. [1]

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