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  2. 12 Expert Tips and Techniques for Charcoal Grilling - AOL

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    Chris Lilly is a world-champion pitmaster, spokesperson for Kingsford Charcoal and five-time winner of the Memphis in May BBQ competition. Matt Moore is a BBQ pro and author of multiple grilling ...

  3. Biochar - Wikipedia

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    Biochar is charcoal, sometimes modified, that is intended for organic use, as in soil. It is the lightweight black remnants, consisting of carbon and ashes , remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass , and is a form of charcoal . [ 1 ]

  4. Charcoal - Wikipedia

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    Vine charcoal is created by burning grape vines. Willow charcoal is created by burning willow sticks. Powdered charcoal is often used to "tone" or cover large sections of a drawing surface. Drawing over the toned areas darkens it further, but the artist can also lighten (or completely erase) within the toned area to create lighter tones.

  5. Charcoal in food - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal ice cream is simply ice cream with added charcoal, or a combination of charcoal and food coloring. Before creating ice cream , fine charcoal is put into the foundation which may be black. It can be combined with frozen yogurt , soft serve , gelato , or another similar frozen delicacy.

  6. The scary reason you shouldn’t reuse cooking oil - AOL

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  7. Charged charcoal sponge can soak up CO2 directly from ... - AOL

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    Researchers say the charged charcoal sponge requires much lower temperatures to remove the captured CO2 so it can be stored.

  8. Shichirin - Wikipedia

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    Various shichirin sold in Tokyo. Charcoal is commonly used as a fuel for a shichirin. For outdoor cooking, black charcoal is used. When indoors, binchōtan is preferred. . Binchōtan, a type of white charcoal, produces less of a smell when burned, can continue burning hotly for a longer time, and is less likely to flare up danger

  9. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    The CDC recommends seeking medical help if diarrhea symptoms last longer than three days, if you can't keep liquids down and are showing signs of dehydration or if you see blood in your stool.