Matt Sanders
TVWBB Pro
One of the advantages of living in the Era of Ebay is that any backyard bbqer with a credit card and a physical mailing address can get any type of smoking wood he wants (even sasafras).
I'm wondering how traditional wood preferences vary by region. Certainly availability plays a big part (mesquite in Texas, alder in Alaska), but each region has also developed different styles and tastes.
So what are some of the regional preferences in wood? Are there traditional woods for North Carolina, Memphis, or the rest of the South? How about Kansas City or the rest of the Midwest? Canada?
I've long wondered about this (beyond the obvious examples of mesquite and alder above), and thought you guys could give some insight. You don't need to be old to answer either......
I'm wondering how traditional wood preferences vary by region. Certainly availability plays a big part (mesquite in Texas, alder in Alaska), but each region has also developed different styles and tastes.
So what are some of the regional preferences in wood? Are there traditional woods for North Carolina, Memphis, or the rest of the South? How about Kansas City or the rest of the Midwest? Canada?
I've long wondered about this (beyond the obvious examples of mesquite and alder above), and thought you guys could give some insight. You don't need to be old to answer either......
