Barbie Q (Barbecue), or BBQ, is the abbreviation of Barbecue, or Barbecue Conference. This is an interesting way of cooking, a bit like the roast mutton kebabs in Xinjiang, China. BBQ is usually conducted outdoors. When people go out, they usually put the charcoal on the barbecue table, then light the charcoal with fire, then put the barbecue rack made of metal on the charcoal, then put the raw fish, meat and other food on the barbecue rack, and smear some soy sauce, chili noodles and other spices on the food. In western countries, BBQ is a popular way of cooking when people have a picnic or go camping outdoors. For example, BBQ is very common at Christmas parties in Australia and New Zealand.
According to textual research, the English name of barbecue, barbecue (commonly known as BBQ), may be from the Caribbean Sea. Once upon a time, when French pirates came to the Caribbean Sea, they would put the whole slaughtered sheep on the island from the beard to the butt (de la barbe au cul) on the grill and eat it after baking. This food was called barbe cul (the "l" at the end of the French cul word does not make a sound), which evolved into the word barbacue, which became barbeque from the homonym of the English letter Q, and was later abbreviated as BBQ.
Barbecue may be the most primitive way of human cooking. Generally speaking, barbecue is to cook food (mostly meat) to edible level on fire. In modern society, because there are many ways to use fire, barbecue methods are gradually diversified, and various barbecue ovens, grills, barbecue sauce, etc. have been developed. Barbecue itself has become a way of gathering, leisure and entertainment or business. Barbecue alone is rarely seen in modern society. Whether in Asia, America or Europe, barbecue is usually a collective activity ranging from family to school.
Although barbecue mainly refers to roasting meat, there are many kinds of food materials that can be baked. It can be said that any food materials, including vegetables and fruits, can be baked. Tofu, mushrooms and green peppers are common in Asia.
In terms of Chinese food, there is a kind of barbecue called Shaowei, which includes roast goose, chicken with soy sauce, barbecue, barbecue, etc. It is not a kind of barbecue that diners cook and eat themselves, but it is also called BBQ in English.
Midwest and South America
Put the food on the iron net of the barbecue stove, and the barbecue stove is equipped with a cover, which can barbecue on both sides outdoors. In the south of the United States, BBQ is mainly pork with tomato, vinegar and mustard sauce.
Europe or Australia
It is similar to the American style, but the barbecue oven is generally designed without a cover, and people can flip the food with clips regularly, while frying the food on the barbecue oven.
Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Barbecues insert food on long iron forks or bamboo sticks, sit beside the barbecue oven and cook food outdoors.
South American Barbecue
That is, the kiln barbecue, which is usually made of a large number of meat or vegetables, and then slowly roast the food over the fire.
"Barbie Q" is a network term. It was originally a homonym of English "barbecue", which means "barbecue". It is an interesting way to cook outdoors. Barbie q means "finished". Therefore, Barbie Q becomes Barbecue=Barbecue=Cremation=End.
On the Internet, "Barbie q" is now mostly used to mean "finished" and "finished, hopeless". This sentence often appears in some very strange and funny online games and some very sad video games. People use this sentence to ridicule the phenomenon of game failure.