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  2. Shichirin - Wikipedia

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    North American "Hibachi" cast iron grill. In North America, small BBQ cooking stoves resembling shichirin are referred to as "hibachi" or "hibachi-style", which in Japanese refers to a small heating device which is not usually used for cooking. It has been suggested that these grills were confusingly marketed as "hibachi" when they were ...

  3. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    Like the brazier grill, heat is adjusted by moving the cooking grids up and down. Also like the brazier grill, the hibachi does not have a lid. Some hibachi designs have venting systems for heat control. The hibachi is a good grill choice for those who do not have much space for a larger grill, or those who wish to take their grill traveling.

  4. Hibachi - Wikipedia

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    A porcelain hibachi North American "Hibachi" cast iron grill. The hibachi (Japanese: 火鉢, fire bowl) is a traditional Japanese heating device. It is a brazier which is a round, cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or lined with a heatproof material and designed to hold burning charcoal.

  5. Barbeques Galore - Wikipedia

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    Barbeques Galore is the exclusive Australian distributor of the Ziegler & Brown range of barbeques and accessories, including the award-winning Ziggy range of portable grills. [15] Barbeques Galore also exclusively offers the Beefmaster range of barbeques, which carry a range of features including the SearPRO cooking system, Structural Heat ...

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  7. Teppanyaki - Wikipedia

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    Teppanyaki (鉄板焼き, teppan-yaki), often called hibachi (火鉢, "fire bowl") in the United States and Canada, [1] is a post-World War II style [2] of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food.