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    I usually buy cherry wood from Fruitawood (or get Black Cherry from Spinaker ;-) ). A friend cut down a wild cherry tree and offered it to me. Can I use this for smoking after seasoning? I've heard that a few small pieces of green wood are ok and actually produces a lot of smoke - true or not? Any differences between this and the cherry wood from Fruitawood. I appreciate all the help as always!
    The OmegaDog

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    Do you know what type of cherry tree it is? The name Wild Cherry can refer to any of several varieties. I have a lot of black cherry on my property, and it is great. I also cut down a sweet cherry for a neighbor a couple of years ago, and it was pretty good, but not as good as black cherry. Regardless of what variety it is, I wouldn't burn it green. If you go ahead and cut it into chunks it won't take long at all to season.

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      #3
      Use it up!!!!!! Wooden Gold!!

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      • mrteddyprincess
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        I bought a rick of wild cherry a month ago in Central IN and it's really good! Pretty sure it's black wild cherry.

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      • Spinaker
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        Oh man, I bet that is killer in that lang. I love cherry!

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      Play that funky music...

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        #6
        You guys with all the trees around. All I see here are palm trees. And they are WORTHLESS. The weeds of the tree world. Absolutely USELESS.

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        • LeeAvirett
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          Look into whether you have button wood trees in your area. I believe you do. Its a coastal tree similar in habitat to the mangrove. It is considered priceless for smoking mullet, etc.

        • SmokeyGator
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          True. We do have buttonwood. I’m far from mangrove swamps and anything growing in one is likely protected. The wood makes excellent charcoal and smoking wood. Maybe I should try planting some to see how they do where I’m at.

        • scottranda
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          Troutman strong words about Bradford Pear! Haha! I got some free Bradford Pear this weekend, and I thought I scored the deal of the BBQ century, but I’m just now realizing it may not be that good of a smoking wood. If it’s a horrible bbq wood, I’ll just burn it in my fire pit.

        #7
        Live in a conifer forest cook with it For years tell I found this site

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          #8
          I came to this thread expecting some funk..

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            #9
            Just make sure what variety it s. Here in Texas we have Cherry Laurel trees. Twigs, berries and leaves will kill a full grown cow in 24 hours. Heartwood is good and O.K. Very red wood color...pretty but be careful. Hard but cooks well.

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