Wood charcoal, tar, wood vinegar and other chemicals were manufactured.
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Liquid smoke is still referenced as wood vinegar and is being made and used indigenously in many other locations such as Japan, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, and Southeast Asia.
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The by-products can be recovered by passing the off-gases through a series of water to yield so-called wood vinegar ( pyroligneous acid ) and the non-condensible wood gas passes on through the condenser and may be burned to provide heat.
परिभाषा
a red-brown liquid formed in distillation of wood which contains acetic acid, methanol, acetone, wood oils, and tars पर्याय: pyroligneous acid,