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a traditional Japanese grill, often using charcoal, for cooking small pieces of food
What is a "hibachi"?
A hibachi is a small, portable grill or heating device traditionally used in Japanese cuisine for cooking small, bite-sized portions of food, such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, typically at the dining table. It typically consists of a charcoal or gas burner enclosed in a compact container made of metal or ceramic, with a grate or grill on top for cooking. Hibachis are known for their simplicity and versatility, allowing for direct, high-heat cooking that gives food a unique smoky flavor. They are popular for outdoor gatherings, picnics, and barbecues, as well as indoor use in restaurants or homes with proper ventilation.
to cook food on a traditional Japanese grill, usually involving grilling, searing, or cooking over high heat
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