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The Increased Popularity of BBQ Catering

Barbecue is also known as BBQ and is considered a diminutive of Barbie. Etymologists hold that the word was derived from barbacoa, a word in the language of the Taino tribe in the Caribbean. The word meant ësacred fire pití in Taino language. Barbecue is a special method of cooking, with the direct heat of fire from hot coals, smoking wood, and charcoal. Traditional barbacoa is done by digging a pit in the ground and placing a full goat in a pot at the bottom. The pot is covered with coal and maguey leaves and set fire. The meat is allowed to cook for a few hours. Usually the meat is applied with spice rub, marinade, or basting sauce. Such traditional barbecue is cooked in an outdoor environment. However, bbq catering in restaurants are done by cooking in large metal or brick ovens.

There is difference of opinion about the actual process of barbecue, with some communities considering all direct and indirect heating as bbq. Others hold only indirect heating as barbecue and direct heating methods as grilling. Still, it could be safely concluded that grilling is generally a fast method of cooking with direct heating. On the other hand, bbq is a slow process, with the method having heating that is more indirect. It is believed that the slower method of barbecue cooking makes the tough meat to become tender and breaks down the collagen present in the meat, making meat eating much easier.

Nowadays, barbecue catering includes all types of outdoor social gatherings with serving of food. Every year, the American Royal Barbecue Contest is conducted in Kansas City, Missouri. In 2007, the open contest for the barbeque championship attracted around 496 teams. Another barbecue competition is held in May in Memphis, Tennessee, termed as the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.

Barbecue catering service had been steadily gaining popularity all over the world. Outdoor bbq catering had become the norm for many social gatherings and individual celebrations. It is believed that barbecuing is a healthier food choice and more people are turning to bbq cooking or bbq catering service to eat healthy food. Turkey is a good protein option, with a 3-ounce serving of skinless, boneless turkey breast containing 26 grams of protein and one gram of fat. The barbecued turkey contains no saturated fat at all.

According to the US Census Board, Iowa supplies about one-fourth of the total pork sausage and hot pork dog in the United States. One-sixth of the cattle and calves production is met by Texas. Broiler chickens predominantly arrive from Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and North Carolina. Takeout food is increasing in popularity with nine out of ten family-dining eateries providing the option of takeout food. Even 75% of high-priced fine-dining restaurants are offering takeout food. Even in households, it is believed that nearly 81% own a grill, which is used at least once a week. As such, bbq catering service appears to be the future leader in eating habits.

Antone Williams
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15 Responses to “The Increased Popularity of BBQ Catering”

  • czekoskwigel says:

    Kurt Cobain?
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  • mustang_girlie says:

    Didn’t Metallica make a movie about this?
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  • Rckets says:

    Yes. I have a feeling the band Our Lady Peace will take a look at themselves one day and wonder "what were we thinking?" I was just talking about this band earlier today and it was right there in mind. Another one could very well be Metallica.
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  • frogz says:

    what do think the wall by pink floyd was about?
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  • op says:

    Metallica?
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  • Jake Wears Prada™ says:

    Red Hot Chili Peppers is slowly getting there. Or maybe they’re already there…
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  • doumbek says:

    In the context of Journey, how about their work on "Next?" This was a truly unique eclectic mix that had a lot of potential – then they went all AM on us. I feel like everything after that was crap!

    I guess it depends on *why* you do the music. If it’s your only passion, and the music industry trashed it, see examples like Cobain and Hendrix, it drove them over the edge. But if you’re just out for money, it doesn’t matter.

    I would be inclined to think that Journey went with "whatever keeps us popular."
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  • *SCREAM me a LOVE song* says:

    Kurt Cobain! After Nirvana made it big, Grunge became the "cool" thing. and thats not what Nirvana was about.
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  • 80'S MAN says:

    david gilmour said in an interview, that after dark side of the moon came out, it was no longer fun being a huge arena success..the climb to get there was fun, but after achieving major success it wasnt fun.
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  • SJG says:

    Metallica
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  • aamcomcd says:

    Nirvana, Kurt drove himself to suicide because he was prepared for the success and fame that came with "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

    Also, on an 80’s metal note, Warrant (for you Guitar Hero fans the band that made the song "Cherry Pie"). "Cherry Pie" became Warrant’s legacy. I mean Jani Lane even said himself in an interview with VH1 "I could shoot myself in the head for writing that f*cking song."
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  • super Bobo says:

    David Lee Roth must be kind of depressed about his ‘career’.

    INXS, with that talent show thing they did to find their new lead, has to be bummed – its not like they had any control over their current state however.
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  • James M says:

    Tommy Lee? from the Crue to a television contest and a name change..not to mention Kid Rock and Rick Salomon wed Pammy!
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  • Steve B says:

    Jefferson Airplaine, and their fans, can’t be too thrilled with what the evolved into.
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  • Deke says:

    Do you think there are some musical artists that hate what they became?
    I’ve been listening to a lot of Journey lately. The pre-’Escape’ version of the band, and the post-’Escape’ version are two distinctly different bands. I like both, to be honest, but the latter is much more radio-ready than the former. The former version had something of a prog-rock flavor with a little more melody, while the latter wrote some great pop rock songs.

    It’s made me wonder if, despite the increased popularity and income, if artistically, they self-loathed over how they started, and how they finished. They hit a point where they could ONLY write songs like "Don’t Stop Believin", and couldn’t tread the waters of something like "Of A Lifetime" again.

    Do you think there are other artists who hate how their career unfolded, largely due to simply becoming popular, and in turn, having to cater to commercial and corporate interests?