Michael,

Wouldn't they be of better use in the pot rather then heating what's in it? 
Moringa is an amazing plant - not sure if in your place it's used as a 
nutritional source at all? here in The Gambia we are trying to make great 
efforts to promote it especially now that climatic conditions have not been 
favourable for the 2nd year running! Try to use them like lady fingers - yummy 
:)

Cheers
George under his morninga tree
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mtrevor 
  To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves ; [email protected] 
  Cc: Su Ba ; Hugh McLaughlin ; Discussion of biomass cooking stoves 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:43 AM
  Subject: [Stoves] Moringa pods and cocnut husks


  I have sliced and diced a good violume of moringa pods. They burn fine but 
are so light and " fluffy" they
  have little substance as a fuel in either a TLUD or rocket stove. 

  I would be particularly interested to know more about how Su Ba handles 
coconut husks

  Michael N Trevor
  Majuro
  Marshall Islands



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