Thursday, March 31, 2022

The BBQ Essentials: A Guide For Immigrants In New Zealand





To have a barbeque is something that a lot of people really do not quite relate to because in their home country, this is something that they do occasionally or even sparingly. However, there are countries in the world that are quite known for having regular barbeque sessions and even finding excuses to have one just because. Two of these countries famous for such would be the United States and New Zealand. Yes, New Zealand is also one of the top countries in terms of BBQ, and immigrants who live there are quite surprised to learn about that.

 

There are plenty of ways that people in New Zealand call this. Barbeque can also be just ‘barbie’ or even be spelled as ‘barbecue’. It can even be shorted to simply just BBQ. It is cooking outdoors and in New Zealand, this activity is already a huge part of the country’s culture.

 

What can be barbequed?

 

It seems like everything can be put on a grill and barbecued in New Zealand. However, it is important to note that there are some food that are usually the ones that are put on the grill. These are lamb, sausages, poultry, and beef and they are usually grilled when there are barbecue parties during summer. To go with this barbecued stuff, the locals of New Zealand would also prepare other dishes like potato salad, fresh vegetable salads, or garlic bread.

 

How are barbecues done?

 

Barbecues are often done by people with their friends and family. They would usually gather in one home’s backyard and start the grill. They would enjoy some drinks and chitchat with their friends and family while the grilling is happening. It would also be a great time to start preparing the side dishes that would go well with the barbecue. This is best done really during the summer because the weather is good and people can gather outdoors and not have to worry about rain. There are even items in the market that people can purchase so that barbecue grills are portable and they can take these to the location of their choice so they can best enjoy the outdoors. All they have to do is choose the one that works best for them.

 

It is also important to note that people in New Zealand who may not have friends or family in the country but would like to experience how a barbecue goes in the country can have the option to do so. There are cruises and food joints that offer such. There are even some of these services that are offered by the beach so people can not only enjoy the barbecue and the great weather but also enjoy the beautiful sand and surf that New Zealand offers.

 

 

 

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