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Less appetizing side of barbecues

The Island

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January 03, 2026

Barbeques have long been associated with leisure, celebration and togetherness.

Less appetizing side of barbecues

The sight of food sizzling over open flames, the aroma drifting through the air and the informal camaraderie they encourage have made barbeques a popular feature of family gatherings and social events. Yet behind the convivial atmosphere lies a range of adverse effects that often go unnoticed or are lightly dismissed. From health concerns linked to cooking methods and dietary patterns to environmental and social consequences, barbeques carry a less appetising side that deserves careful attention.One of the most significant concerns relates to the way food is cooked. Barbequing typically involves exposing meat and other foods to very high temperatures and direct flames. When muscle meats such as beef, chicken and fish are cooked this way, chemical compounds are formed that have been linked to adverse health outcomes. These substances arise when fat and juices drip onto hot coals or heating elements, producing smoke that coats the food. At the same time, the intense heat alters proteins and sugars on the surface of meat. While these changes enhance flavour and create the prized charred crust, they also generate compounds that research has associated with an increased risk of certain cancers when consumption is frequent and prolonged.

Closely related to this is the tendency for barbequed food to become charred or blackened. Many people equate charring with taste and authenticity, yet burnt portions of food are a visible sign of chemical changes that may be harmful. Regularly eating heavily charred meat can expose the body to substances that place additional stress on detoxification pathways and may contribute over time to chronic disease. This risk is heightened when barbeques are a regular part of the diet rather than an occasional indulgence.

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