Why does food cooked on a grill (or barbecue, the thing with the charcoal) have it’s own “grill” taste?

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Why does food cooked on a grill (or barbecue, the thing with the charcoal) have it’s own “grill” taste?

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As things like charcoal and wood burn, they don’t burn fully, so a little bit of those materials rise up in the smoke and get absorbed by your meats, changing the flavor slightly.

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