What is brikets?

Briquettes are small blocks of compressed charcoal or other organic materials used for fuel. They are created by mixing charcoal or biomass with a binding substance such as starch, sawdust, or other natural plant materials, and then pressing the mixture into small blocks under high pressure. Briquettes burn hotter for longer periods of time than traditional wood logs and produce less ash and smoke, making them a popular choice for grilling and cooking. They are also a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional charcoal because they are made from renewable resources, such as wood waste or agricultural residues. Briquettes are commonly used in outdoor grilling, cooking stoves, and heating appliances.