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Binchō-tan: A Versatile Japanese Charcoal

 

Binchō-tan, often referred to as white charcoal or binchō-zumi, is a traditional Japanese charcoal renowned for its unique properties. Typically made from oak, this charcoal is prized for its ability to burn at a lower temperature while maintaining a long-lasting heat source.

 

Beyond Cooking: A Natural Water Filter

In addition to its culinary applications, binchō-tan serves as a natural water purifier. Its porous structure effectively absorbs impurities, odors, and chlorine from water, providing a zero-waste, plastic-free alternative to single-use filters.

 

How to Use Binchō-tan for Water Filtration:

Cleanse: Rinse and brush the charcoal with running water to remove dust and ash. Avoid using soap.


Boil: Boil the charcoal for at least 8-15 or even 30 minutes to eliminate any impurities.


Infuse: Place the charcoal in a jug of room-temperature water and allow it to sit for at least 3 hours. This process allows the charcoal to bind with chlorine and other contaminants.


Maintenance and Disposal:

Regular Cleaning: Boil the charcoal for 10 minutes each month to remove accumulated impurities and extend its lifespan.


Lifespan: Binchō-tan typically lasts between 6 and 12 months.


Reuse: After its service life, the charcoal can be used as a fertilizer for your garden or compost.


Filtering Time and Usage:

Personal Use: One stick of binchō-tan is sufficient for a personal water bottle.


Larger Quantities: For a water carafe or jug, use three sticks.


Filtering Time: The filtering process takes approximately 3 hours.


By incorporating binchō-tan into your daily routine, you can enjoy the benefits of clean, pure water while reducing your environmental impact.

 

Other Uses - Versatility extends far beyond water purification.

 

Discover these innovative uses:

 

Enhanced Rice Flavor:

Cooking: Add a few small, pre-boiled pieces of binchō-tan to your rice pot before cooking.


Taste: While the immediate flavor impact may be subtle, you'll notice a distinct improvement in texture and taste as you chew the rice. The binchō-tan imparts a clean, light, and airy quality.


Odor Elimination:

Shoes and Bags: Place binchō-tan in smelly shoes or gym bags to neutralize odors.


Refrigerator: Replace baking soda with binchō-tan to absorb unpleasant scents.


Effectiveness: While it may take some time, binchō-tan's odor-absorbing properties are remarkably effective. After 12 hours, you'll begin to notice a significant difference in the air quality.

 

Product Origin: Japan

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Bincho-Zumi Water Filter

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