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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grill food" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to food that is prepared using a grill, typically during cooking or dining contexts.
Example: "We decided to have a barbecue and enjoy some grill food in the backyard."
Alternatives: "barbecued food" or "grilled dishes."
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Classic Colombian grill food: top cut (fillet steak) £6.
Mike's serves decent, hearty, short-order grill food.
Those wanting a hit of this kind of grill food – mangal simply means brazier or barbecue – then had to schlep up to the furthest reaches of north London.
And we would grill food from my freezer as it defrosted, try not to open the refrigerator door too much or use up resources too fast, since grocery stores, gas stations and drugstores were in lockdown.
And the various expats she knows from the African drum circle at Las Dalias, a restaurant and club in San Carlos, the nexus of the neo-hippie scene, "will come for a big party" at the end of the summer, she said, "where we will play music and grill food on the fire inside the tepee".
bring a barbecue screen in order to grill food.
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The specialty is donburi, grilled food served over rice.
Its specialty is donburi, grilled food served over rice.
One is a variety of kebabs, which does not mean skewered food but grilled food.
But mostly my pals and I just grilled food at home.
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