Not Just Charcoal, Here Are Rice Husk & Coconut Shell Briquettes You Need to Know!
- IT DMK Cargo
- Oct 6
- 2 min read

Did you know? Nowadays, more and more people are switching to briquettes as an alternative fuel. The reason is simple: they’re more eco-friendly, cost-effective, and easy to use. But briquettes don’t come in just one type! There are three main types you can use. Let’s get to know them:
Charcoal Briquettes
This is the most common type of briquette. Made from compressed sawdust or charcoal, charcoal briquettes are very easy to use. They come in various shapes such as cubes, cylinders, or hexagons. Some of the advantages include:
Consistent and long-lasting heat, perfect for BBQ or grilling.
Minimal smoke production, making them safe for home use.
Relatively easy to find and widely produced in Indonesia.
Charcoal briquettes are widely used in the culinary world, especially for dishes that require grilling. No wonder they’re so popular!
Rice Husk Briquettes
This type is made from rice husks—the outer layer of rice grains that usually ends up as waste after milling. The husks are burned and then processed into solid briquettes. Advantages include:
Eco-friendly since it repurposes agricultural waste.
Cheaper compared to other types of briquettes.
Suitable for household use or small-scale industries.
Although they don’t burn as long as charcoal briquettes, rice husk briquettes are still a great option for daily cooking or light industrial needs.
Coconut Shell Briquettes
As the name suggests, these are made from coconut shells. With Indonesia being rich in coconuts, this type has huge production potential. Advantages include:
High heat output and long-lasting burn.
Produces less smoke compared to regular wood charcoal.
Highly demanded for export, especially for shisha/hookah.
Coconut shell briquettes are often considered the star of the international market thanks to their excellent quality.
So, Which One Suits You Best?
Each type of briquette has its own strengths. For BBQ or grilling, charcoal or coconut shell briquettes are the best choices. But if you’re looking for something eco-friendly and budget-friendly, rice husk briquettes are also a solid option.
In short, briquettes are a cleaner and more efficient fuel solution. Now that you know the most popular types, are you ready to switch to a more sustainable and economical energy source?
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