I cut up a crepe myrtle that was blown over in a storm. Some pieces are 4" in diameter and it got me to thinking: can you smoke with crepe myrtle? A quick google search shows this question being asked a lot with no definitive answer. One post on another forum stated that the California Poison Control Center says it is non-toxic but I didn't go to their site myself. I also found this link which suggests crepe myrtle be used for pork and quail: http://www.fooduniversity.com/foodu/...Selection.html
This site lists it as a potential BBQ wood too, scroll down for some numbered pointers, the first four list wood that is good to burn and to BBQ with: https://arborwizard.com/burn-this-no...ree-specialist
Another link from another BBQ sight listed it is good for oily fish such as mullet but when I clicked the link I got a malware warning so I didn't proceed.
Any thoughts? I'm curious but not married to the idea of smoking with it, I can burn it in the fire pit instead. I have a whole fence row of 20' crepe myrtles that I am going to cut down so I'll have lots to burn (or smoke with if it is ok).
This site lists it as a potential BBQ wood too, scroll down for some numbered pointers, the first four list wood that is good to burn and to BBQ with: https://arborwizard.com/burn-this-no...ree-specialist
Another link from another BBQ sight listed it is good for oily fish such as mullet but when I clicked the link I got a malware warning so I didn't proceed.
Any thoughts? I'm curious but not married to the idea of smoking with it, I can burn it in the fire pit instead. I have a whole fence row of 20' crepe myrtles that I am going to cut down so I'll have lots to burn (or smoke with if it is ok).
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