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India is fast becoming a major manufacturer and consumer of white coal.
Grill shrimps over white coals about 6 minutes per side.
White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying chopped wood over a fire.
Remove from the skillet and place on a grill very close to the white coals, skin side down, for 20 minutes.
Hydropower was referred to as white coal for its power and plenty.
To make the eggplant, grill over white coals until tender, about 5 minutes per side.
Q-pits, used to make White coal, are often found nearby saw pits.
Place eggplants far enough from hot white coals so that they will cook slowly and evenly.
White coal is also made from Ground nut husk.
White coal could be used mixed with charcoal for other industrial uses than lead smelting.
Going to where we'd had our fire I picked up a fair-sized branch and blew on the white coals at one end.
There is no sulphur in the white coal, therefore no toxic gases.
White coal is cheaper than coal and fire wood.
White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-pits.
White coal was used in England to smelt lead ore from the mid-sixteenth to the late seventeenth centuries.
The mills were fuelled by "white coal", which was in fact kiln-dried branch wood.
Remove the tuna from the marinade and grill over white coals with the tomato and onion slices.
Grill over white coals for 10 minutes, turn and continue grilling for about five minutes, until meat is tender.
The two glowing lumps of rock shimmered like fiery white coals fresh from the fire as they lay beside the black pool.
There are a hundred charcoal hearths and two hundred Q pits, believed to have been used for manufacture of white coal.
A large number of companies have switched their boiler fuels to use white coal instead of fossil fuels.
She was sold to the Berwind White Coal Co. and became a collier.
They had the advantage over older methods that the fuel was mineral coal, not charcoal or 'white coal' (chopped dried wood).
Benefits of white coal:
In 1569 (or shortly after) he built one of the earliest lead smeltmills using white coal in England at Beauchief.