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    Default Best Tasting Oil For Organic Defoamer

    We've been making certified organic syrup for 10 years and have been using certified organic canola oil as a defoamer. This year we will experiment with other oils because we don't really like the flavor of the canola. Not that canola has a strong flavor but it does add a flavor to the syrup particularly if we use too much or the oil is not fresh. (slightly rancid) We plan on trying organic sunflower oil and grape seed oil. I have heard about using beeswax.

    We used butter and/or cream from our Jersey cows for many years before we became certified orgainc. We thought that made great tasting syrup but now with the possibility of customers with allergies to milk products using cream or butter in not recommended.

    We are interested in hearing from those of you that have tried different organic defoamers and your thoughts on the effectiveness and the flavors.
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    Tim
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    We use organic olive oil for a defoamer

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    I use safflower oils. It doesn't have hardly any flavor to it so it is hard to detect in the syrup.
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    Maybe I'm wrong but isn't canola the only one you can use and still be considered organic?
    first year 2012 50 taps late season made 2 1/2 gals.

    2013 2x6 homemade arch 180 taps. 20 Gals.

    2014 40 on 3/16 gravity 160 on buckets.

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    sunflower oil for organic too i think.
    Mark

    Where we made syrup long before the trendies made it popular, now its just another commodity.

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    As far as I know the oil just has to be certified organic. Not required to use any particular kind.
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    Tim
    2,500 taps on two pipelines
    Busch Vacuum Pump
    MES Three Phase Three Post RO
    2X10 Leader Vortex Max Flue pan, Enhanced Steamaway
    Electricity made with wind and solar

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