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According to a recent Greenpeace study, illegal wood charcoal is primarily used in Brazil to power smelters producing pig iron, which is used to make steel for industries including U.S. auto manufacturing.
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In India, meats are barbecued in a tandoor, or clay oven, fired by wood or charcoal.
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But given the time, I would normally choose to cook things like steaks and burgers over a fire of wood, hardwood charcoal, or in a pinch, untreated briquettes.
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If you are using a charcoal or wood fire, bank it to one side of your grill and keep the fire as low as possible, starting with just enough fuel to get heat, about 15 briquettes or the equivalent in hardwood charcoal.
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Currently, over sixty percent of households in Africa burn biomass fuels, like wood, crop residue, charcoal and dung every day.
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Carbon monoxide is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, charcoal, coal and wood do not burn completely.
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But, after only a few yards, the tunnel became panelled in wood, and floored with a charcoal-gray indoor-outdoor carpet.
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Chris's reasoning is that you drink a beer every time you add charcoal to the fire, so wood fires are not only better but more fun.
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