Who doesn't love a good BBQ? It's a chance for friends and family to have fun in the sun. Of course, the most important part of a barbecue is food, and there are plenty of flavorful dishes for you to try. It doesn't have to be hamburgers and sausages every time! Why not try Portuguese piri piri chicken or Japanese-style shrimp skewers?
Across the Caribbean, whole sheep or pig is slowly roasted on an open fire. Traditionally, meat was buried in a pit lined with maguey leaves and cooked there.
Tandoor is traditionally a clay oven that's submerged in a pit of fire. Tandoor-cooked dishes include Tandoori chicken, Kalmi kebab, and flatbread too.
Tailgating is a tradition in many American cities, using the backs of vehicles to host mass barbecues, where everything from hamburgers to sausages are grilled to perfection.
Luau is an ancient method of barbecuing, a party tradition featuring tiki torches and traditional clothing. Pigs are wrapped up and buried in a sand pit, coated with hot ash for that distinct taste.