What is teak and where does it come from?
The teak tree (Latin name Tectona Grandis) is a deciduous hardwood tree native to South and Southeast Asia. It has large, often hairy, leaves and small fragrant white flowers which produce a fruit called drupes. Teak trees are usually found in the tropical climates of Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and parts of India. Although they grow best in these warm, moist conditions, teak wood is actually capable of withstanding all types of extreme weather.
Teak wood is famous for being very strong and hardwearing. Its high oil and silica content helps it to repel water, which prevents the wood from cracking and warping. These same oils make the wood resistant to termites and pests. But teak is also known for its outstanding beauty. The wood is usually a rich golden-brown color, gaining a characteristic silvery appearance as it weathers with age. It’s all of these qualities which make teak such a highly sought-after material across the world.

What is teak used for?
Teak is a particularly versatile wood and has many different uses. It’s been a favorite material amongst boatbuilders for centuries thanks to its durability and resistance to water. Teak is commonly used to make ship decks, cabin woodwork, and marine trim. Its excellent weather ability also makes it a natural choice for other exterior structures, including outdoor furniture.
Although teak is perfect for outdoor timber applications, it’s also great for indoor use. Traditionally, teak wood was used to make doors and window frames in Indian homes. Today, its strength and natural beauty have made it a popular choice for quality indoor furniture, as well as flooring, countertops, and other interior finishes. But it’s not just the wood that’s put to good use. The leaves from the teak tree are an essential ingredient in a number of Asian cookery dishes. In southern India, Pellakai Gatti, or jackfruit dumpling, is made by pouring the batter into a teak leaf and then steaming it. Many locals also believe the leaves have antibacterial and antifungal properties, as well as many other medicinal qualities.
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