Our Almond Firewood is available from 2.2lbs (1kg) to 22lbs (10kg) |
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All the Almond Logs are no longer than 6 inches (15cm) |
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The Almond tree has a long history; they grew wild on the slopes of Central Asia and appeared on the ancient Silk Road which connected the West with China. Almond and Peach trees are closely related but in actual fact they produce “drupes” not nuts. The drupe is a fruit in which the outer fleshy part surrounds a shell with a seed inside. Other flowering trees which produce drupes are: apricot, cherry, damson, peach, olive and plum |
In California, the pollination of their almond orchards is the largest, managed annual pollination in the world! Almost a million bee hives are brought from all over the USA in February each year to the almond orchards. Beekeepers from more than 38 states take part in this huge event which is generally managed by Pollination Brokers! (I didn’t know there was such a thing!)
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Due to the huge demand for pollination in California there is now a distinct possibility that bees may be imported from Australia especially for the almond’s flowering in February. In ancient history, Pagans used almonds as fertility charms and the Romans used them as confetti at weddings to ensure a happy and “fruitful” union! Sugared almonds are still offered at weddings to symbolize good fortune |
When the nuts are ready for harvesting, the orchard floors are swept and then “Tree Shakers” are used. These shakers take a hold of the tree and literally shake the nuts off the tree onto the floor where they are briefly left to dry before being lifted and taken away for the next stage. |
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It has a life-span of about twenty to twenty five years but only starts producing nuts about four years after planting. It is a small deciduous tree which can reach a height of up to ten metres. The flowers, which appear before the leaves, carry a heavenly perfume which lasts for about a fortnight. The flowers can be white or pale pink depending on whether it is sweet almonds or bitter almonds, with the leaves following in early Spring. The logs are quite heavy and dense; the bark is grey and quite similar to Cherry, the wood itself is a golden colour with the heart-wood more of an apricot colour. |
Almond has a pleasant, light and aromatic “nutty” smell when burning. It is a clean burning wood with a high heat output and if you are going to use it for cooking: use it with fish, poultry and pork. It is quite a difficult wood to light as it is so dense, so do not skimp on the Kindlers! The firewood we have comes from the prunings of the trees and from trees that are cut down because they are no longer commercially viable |
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Almond nuts have many culinary uses: they can be eaten on their own, toasted and sprinkled over ice cream or desserts. In Greece and China they are mainly used for desserts but in India theyform the basis for many curries In California, Almonds are the top agricultural export with a value of over a billion dollars! This tree has produced more firewood than any other single fruit tree which has been planted there. |
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