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    Default Coconut oil as a defoamer

    I have a potential new customer who is a baker and says her vegan customers would be opposed to my use of Atmos defoamer as it may contain a small amount of animal products. She recommends coconut oil. Has anyone here used it as a defoamer? Do you use a similar amount? Does it affect the taste?
    I would almost have to use it in my first batches of syrup because the atmos might be staying in the flue pan for who knows how long.
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    I just searched and spotted the thread form 3-22-15. I'll see what she says about canola or sunflower oil
    2011 140 taps on flat 2x6
    2012 175 taps on Leader WSE
    2013 215 taps on Leader WSE
    2014 300 taps on shiny new Sunrise 2x6 raised flue
    25% sap sacks, 25% gravity lines, 50% 5 gal. buckets
    constant sampling for quality control

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    I collected this last season using pails that had coconut oil in them I cleaned them out but could still smell that coconut. Desperate I just used them and found when I was boiling I had almost no foam. I suspect a small amount of oil still remained and was in the sap. No off odor and no odd taste in the syrup. I was actually thinking of using coconut oil as a defoamer from now on. Jay
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    We use safflower oil and it work well.
    Brian
    Velvet Hollow Sugarworks
    Greenwood, Maine
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    We use Canola due to allergies and recommendations of an allergist.

    Ben

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    I may be wrong but the word I got from the local association was that we could use atmos 300 or the powered defoamer and we need not declare it on the bottle. Anything else that is used needs to be declared on the label or bottle.

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    Great suggestions. Thanks for the input!
    2011 140 taps on flat 2x6
    2012 175 taps on Leader WSE
    2013 215 taps on Leader WSE
    2014 300 taps on shiny new Sunrise 2x6 raised flue
    25% sap sacks, 25% gravity lines, 50% 5 gal. buckets
    constant sampling for quality control

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