Kamado BBQ’S
WHAT IS A KAMADO ?
Kamado is a word of Japanese origin, meaning a system of cooking in which a clay or ceramic cooker is used. In the past, they were made from mud, clay and later cement, and used natural resources as fuel, such as stones, wood or coal. Modern Kamado grills are charcoal fuelled ceramic grills which allow for efficient heating and minimal flavour contamination. In 1970, American serviceman and entrepreneur, Ed Fisher (later to be founder of The Big Green Egg Company) decided to import Kamado grills to the west, after recalling his experience with them in Japan in the 1950s as a lieutenant in the Navy.
CONSTRUCTION
Kamado Grills are constructed from ceramics with an outer surface glaze that is extremely resistant to weathering. The durability of the Grill is second to none; they do not rust and they will not crack. They have precise temperature control giving exceptional results with cooking temperatures from 80°C up to 350°C. All metal work is rust resistant stainless steel.
TYPES OF COOKING
Kamado Grills will let you prepare your food by means of slow cooking, grilling, baking or smoking, the Grill allows you to achieve the perfect results by combining the advantages of a classic grill with those of a stone oven. The Grill is designed with a low air circulation which prevents meat from drying out and losing flavour. Wood chippings can be added which allows for a delicious, smoky BBQ taste for meat cooked on the grill. – Take your cooking to the next level.
FEATURES
The shell is made of heatproof clay, it is non-toxic, harmless, environmental and fuel saving, and also the fish scale texture. The ceramic shells can endure more than 1000°C temperature without cracking. The temperature goes very fast through internal recycle and convection. Outstanding high gloss finish.
Standard feature: Ceramic Shells, Firebox, Fire Ring, a stainless steel cooking grill, Cast Iron adjustable top damper and crate etc