charcoal grills
A charcoal grill is a cooking device that uses charcoal briquettes or lump charcoal as its primary fuel source. It typically consists of a metal grill body, a cooking grate, and a charcoal chamber. When the charcoal is ignited, it produces heat and smoke, which infuse food with a distinct flavor. Charcoal grills are popular for outdoor cooking, especially for barbecues and gatherings.
These grills come in various sizes and designs, including portable models for camping and larger ones for backyard use. Many enthusiasts appreciate the ability to control the temperature by adjusting the airflow, making it easier to achieve the desired cooking results. Charcoal grilling is often associated with outdoor cooking traditions and is a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike.