grillment
Grillment is a term used to describe the process and results of cooking food over direct heat, typically from a grill. This method involves exposing food to radiant heat from below, often from glowing charcoal or gas burners. The high temperatures associated with grilling lead to characteristic changes in the food's surface, including browning, caramelization, and the formation of a flavorful crust.
The chemical reactions responsible for these changes are complex, involving the Maillard reaction and caramelization. The
Grilling can be applied to a wide variety of foods, including meats, poultry, fish, vegetables, and fruits.