The leaves are not being burned.
They the are being eaten and donated to the anti diabetes wellness center at
the hospital.
I am burning the empty pods twigs and discarded branches.
However Moringa pods and wood are rathe low grade fuel.
The flower spath and midribs from coconuts are far better fuels
in a rocket stove.
Michael N Trevor
majuro
Marshall Islands
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From: "Richard Stanley" <[email protected]>
To: "'Stoves and biofuels network'" <[email protected]>;
"'Biomass'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 3:55 AM
Subject: [Stoves] moringa feature in nationla geographic;
This may be a bit off topic , but it appears that, from this recent
article
in National Geographic mag. the Moringa is one tree whose leaves we may
not
want to use for briquettes, no matter how well they burn, due to its may
other beneficial uses, as implied by Michael Trevor recently :
enjoy,
Richard Stanley
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