Definition
A 'charcoal burner' is a person or a device that produces charcoal by burning wood in a controlled environment with limited oxygen. Think of it as someone who transforms wood into fuel. The process, called pyrolysis, involves heating wood to high temperatures without a lot of air, which prevents it from completely turning to ash. The result is charcoal, a lightweight, black residue that burns hotter and cleaner than wood. It's like the energy creator of the pre-industrial era 🔥.