What You Need to Know
Biomass briquettes are a biofuel substitute made of biodegradable green waste with lower emissions of greenhouses gases and carbon dioxide than traditional fuel sources. This fuel source is used as an alternative for harmful biofuels. Briquettes are used for heating, cooking fuel, and electricity generation usually in developing countries that do not have access to more modern fuel sources. Biomass briquettes have become popular in developed countries due to the accessibility, and eco-friendly impact. The briquettes can be used in the developed countries for producing electricity from steam power by heating water in boilers.
Steps
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Tandoori cooking (India/Pakistan): Provides consistent high heat for clay oven cooking
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Asado (Argentina): Slow-burning fuel source for traditional barbecue
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Kamado cooking (Japan): Clean-burning fuel for ceramic grill cooking