Charcoal Coconut briquettes are solid fuels made from carbon-containing materials such as coconut shells, which are burned without oxygen (pyrolysis), then crushed and molded into certain shapes (usually cylinders or squares) with or without a mixture of adhesives.
Briquette charcoal from South Sulawesi, especially coconut shell charcoal, has high demand in the export market, especially to: Middle East (for shisha), Europe and Japan (for BBQ and industry), Korea, China, and United State
Charcoal Coconut briquettes from Indonesia, especially from South Sulawesi, are known for: Environmentally friendly, Long burning duration and Minimal smoke