[Sca-cooks] aloeswood from sustainable source
Sayyeda al-Kaslaania
samia at idlelion.net
Mon Apr 18 09:44:47 PDT 2011
Here is the info I promised to send along. I'm very excited to have a
sustainable resource for aloeswood!
Sayyeda al-Kaslaania
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Dear Julia,
Technology from our research is used to produce agarwood in plantations.
We have set up an internet company to help the farmers in Vietnam sell
their products and you can find agarwood for sale at: ScentedMountain.com
Agarwood has been used as an incense and in traditional medicine but I
have never heard of it used in food. What has it been used for in
cooking? The agarwood chips and agarwood powder sold by Scented
Mountain is pure "raw" agarwood right out of the tree so it would be as
"food grade" as you can get.
Robert Blanchette
Robert A. Blanchette, Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
1991 Upper Buford Circle, 495 Borlaug Hall
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6030 U.S.A.
Phone: 612-625-0202, Fax: 612-625-9728
E-mail: robertb<remove>@umn.edu <mailto:robertb at umn.edu> [I futzed the
email to reduce spam]
Current research: http://forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/
Recent publications: http://forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/publications.htm
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