Kamado Bono Limited Ceramic Grill 25″, Kamado barbecue/grill, Charcoal (fuel), Outdoor, 56 cm, Cart, Grate

Kamado Bono Limited Ceramic Grill 25″ Kamado barbecue/grill Cart Charcoal (fuel) Red

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Kamado Bono Limited is perfect to use professionally in restaurants and bars or for large groups of people. The basic grill set is comprised of: ceramic grill with stand and side trays with hooks, an innovative fibreglass gasket seal, two half-moon stainless steel cooking grates, two half-moon heat deflectors, a Kazan pot holder, ceramic chicken rack, ash removal tool, a cookbook and protective grill cover.

Kamado Bono Limited

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Kamado Bono Limited is perfect to use professionally in restaurants and bars or for large groups of people. The basic grill set is comprised of: ceramic grill with stand and side trays with hooks, an innovative fibreglass gasket seal, two half-moon stainless steel cooking grates, two half-moon heat deflectors, a Kazan pot holder, ceramic chicken rack, ash removal tool, a cookbook and protective grill cover. With the basic grill set you will be able to: grill on direct heat (meat on skewers, steaks, burgers, chicken wings and other dishes grilled under 20 min.), grill on indirect heat (chicken, ham, chops and other larger dishes grilled using a deflector), smoke (ribs, cheese, pulled pork), make soups, pilaf and stews.

What is Kamado?
The name KAMADO is a Japanese word for “stove”, and KAMADO literally means “a place for a boiling pot”. 竈 is the kanji character for KAMADO. In the romaji writing system, which is based on the Latin script, the word KAMADO is written the same as in English – KAMADO. Now the word KAMADO is referred to all similar types of ceramic barbecue grills.

Historians state that people were already using wooden vessels for cooking in ancient times, that’s why archaeologists discover remnants of this ancient dishware in every corner of the world. Some of the oldest clay pots, which are more than 3000 years old, were found in China. These round clay pots are believed to be ancestors of the modern KAMADO barbecue grill.

Throughout history, people have developed these simple clay pots and used them to cook various dishes in many different ways. Indians began to use clay ovens called a tandoor, while the Japanese called them mushikamado, which is a stove to steam rice in Japanese families during special ceremonies. Mushikamado is a round clay pot with a domed lid and it was most common in Southern Japan. In ancient times Japanese developed it even further to regulate the evaporating temperature by perfecting the design of air dampers and they began to use charcoal instead of wood. Mushikamado came to the attention of Americans after World War II.

Kamado Bono Limited.
Modern KAMADO barbecue grills are made of various materials such as heat-resistant ceramics and other heat-resistant materials, as well as terracotta – a traditional porous baked ceramic made of natural clay, Portland cement or a mixture of milled lava rock. The surface of the barbecue grill can also vary greatly. It can be coated with glossy ceramic glaze, paint, decorative textured plaster or ceramic mosaic. Modern ceramics and fire-resistant materials protect barbecue grills from cracking.

How to light up Kamado Bono Limited grill?
KAMADO Bono Limited barbecue grill is fired with charcoal. Wood charcoal does not leave a lot of ash, unlike charcoal briquettes they do not have impurities that can change and distort the taste of the cooked food. Charcoal can be manufactured in an environmentally-friendly manner, i. e. using the coppicing technique. Most importantly, food baked using lump charcoal has a natural campfire aroma.

How to use Kamado Bono Limited?
Ceramic barbecue grill design allows keeping the heat and reaching temperature up to 400oC. As well, using KAMADO barbecue grills you can adjust airflow and temperature in a most precise manner; KAMADO grills, therefore, are very similar to wood-fired ovens and can be used to roast and bake food in the same manner as you would do in a regular oven. KAMADO barbecue grills are designed not only for meat grilling or smoking but can also be used to bake pizza, cookies, pies and bread.

Kamado Bono Limited Parts
KAMADO Bono Grande Limited barbecue grill has a ceramic frame, inside there is a firebox ¬¬¬– a ceramic tank for charcoal. The bottom part of the structure has an air vent, through which the airflow enters the firebox. The domed lid of the grill has another adjustable air vent, through which the airflow goes out. The vents are used to regulate the cooking temperature. Barbecue grids are placed over the fire to place the steaks on them. As well, the lid has an opening for placing the thermometer to measure the temperature of grilled food.

Outdoor Barbecues & Grills Kamado Bono
Product
Name
Kamado Bono Limited Ceramic Grill 25″ Kamado barbecue/grill Cart Charcoal (fuel) Red
Packaging content
Stand included
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
640 mm
Depth
810 mm
Height
1250 mm
Weight
115 kg
Package width
830 mm
Package depth
710 mm
Package height
920 mm
Package weight
128 kg
Design
Form factor
Cart
Top surface type
Grate
Lid
Yes
Product colour
Red
Cooking surface shape
Round
Housing material
Bamboo, Ceramic, Stainless steel
Lid features
Hinged lid
Cooking surface material
Ceramic
Heat deflector material
Stainless steel
Built-in display
Yes
Display type
Analog
Ergonomics
Castor wheels
Yes
Legs
No
Number of wheels
4 wheel(s)
Handle(s)
Yes
Removable grill rack
Yes
Built-in cutting board
Yes
Storage shelf
Yes
Number of built-in cutting boards
2
Foldable side table
No
Performance
Type
Kamado barbecue/grill
Heat source
Charcoal (fuel)
Adjustable thermostat
No
Best uses
Outdoor
Cooking surface diameter
56 cm
Thermometer
Yes
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