Japanese long charcoal
Question: Binchotan, Japanese long charcoal used in Japan, what do you think of this?
There are several ways to use Binchotan. When it is in the air, Binchotan should be placed in the limelight, because the pores in its carbon can attach dust and other things, which is quite good. When cooking rice, when the rice is getting dry, Binchotan charcoal can be placed on it. What can be sucked by the charcoal ? It can absorb the moldy smell of some rice.
Binchotan, the long charcoal can also be placed under the bed and in the shoe cabinet to absorb moisture and remove mildew and odor. It is a very good thing.