Kamado smoker

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Kamado smoker - If you are searching to buy the best Kamado grill table and smoker then please check it us at Kamadobbqparadise.co.uk. A kamado grill is designed for you to get more out of grilling because it can also roast, steam, smoke, saute, sear, bake, etc.

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Grills

Kamado Bono Grande Ceramic Grill 23″
£899.00

Kamado Bono Grande Ceramic Grill 23″
£719.20

Kamado Bono Hibachi Ceramic Table Grill 12”
£129.00

Kamado Bono Limited Ceramic Grill 25″
£999.00
Origin of Kamado Stoves

‘Kamado’ is a generic word for earthen vessels serving as stoves or ovens. It translates from Japanese as ‘cooking furnace’ (竈 in kanji) and derives from the Korean ‘gama’ (가마) meaning ‘hearth’. A portable kamado consisting of a clay pot of the round shape and a domed lid was called ‘mushikamado’ and originated from Southern Japan where it was an apparatus for cooking at ceremony venues.

Remnants of ancient clay pots for cooking, with the oldest of them dating back 3,000 years, were discovered by archaeologists in almost every corner of the world and are believed to be ancestors of present-day barbecue grills in kamado style.

This dishware has been around for millennia, undergoing some evolution. Indians transformed them into tandoors—cylindrical clay or metal ovens, sort of transitional form between an earth oven and a horizontal masonry oven, while Japanese made them look like eggs—round clay pots with dome-shaped lids—and replaced wood fuel with charcoal.

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