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What is seasoning and why is wood seasoning?

Like many words in English, seasoning can mean different things. It can apply generally to the different herbs and spices that we put in food, and it can refer to an aging process. Seasoned wood means wood that has aged, probably out of doors, for some length of time. This means that it is a stronger and more stable building material. It has done most of the drying and shrinking that it will do.

On the other hand, there are kinds of wood that impart delicious flavors to foods that are grilled over (or on) them. So you, to be seasoned, would choose your words carefully.

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