A gas grill is a cooking appliance that uses propane or natural gas as fuel to heat food. It typically features a metal cooking surface, known as a grate, where food is placed for grilling. Gas grills are popular for outdoor cooking because they heat up quickly and allow for precise temperature control.
Most gas grills come with multiple burners, which can be adjusted to create different cooking zones. They often include additional features like side burners, warming racks, and storage cabinets. Many people use gas grills for barbecuing meats, vegetables, and other foods during gatherings or family meals.