Barbeque is a type of indirect cooking, which uses smoking and live fire to heat food items. A majority of regions and countries have their own barbeque...
Barbeque is a type of indirect cooking, which uses smoking and live fire to heat food items. A majority of regions and countries have their own barbeque traditions. For example, in North America, pitmasters barbecue seasoning meals by grilling or smoking the meats over charcoal or wood at low temperatures for many hours, transforming whole roasts and hard cuts into succulent, tender pieces of meat.