How is it different from ormal chalk?
Chalk is a naturally occurring mineral, which is chiefly made up of fossilised seashells. We believe that Calabash chalk may either occur naturally, in which case it is simply chopped into small blocks, or, it is produced from clay and mud which may be mixed with other ingredients including sand, wood ash and sometimes salt. The resulting product is moulded and then heated to produce the final product.
Chalk is a naturally occurring mineral, which is chiefly made up of fossilised seashells. We believe that Calabash chalk may either occur naturally, in which case it is simply chopped into small blocks, or, it is produced from clay and mud which may be mixed with other ingredients including sand, wood ash and sometimes salt. The resulting product is moulded and then heated to produce the final product.