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== Turkmen Cuisine == | |||
[[File:Turkmen-meal-on-sachak.jpg|thumb|A traditional Turkmen meal served on a ''sachak'' (tablecloth).]] | |||
Turkmen cuisine | '''Turkmen cuisine''' is the traditional culinary style of the [[Turkmen people]], who primarily reside in [[Turkmenistan]]. It is characterized by its use of local ingredients and traditional cooking methods, reflecting the nomadic heritage and agricultural lifestyle of the Turkmen people. | ||
== | == Ingredients and Dishes == | ||
Turkmen cuisine relies heavily on meat, particularly [[lamb]], [[beef]], and [[camel meat]]. Fish, such as [[sturgeon]], is also popular, especially in areas near the [[Caspian Sea]]. | |||
[[File:Sturgeon_Kebab_(2887202689).jpg|thumb|Sturgeon kebab, a popular dish in Turkmen cuisine.]] | |||
Bread, known as ''[[ | === Plov === | ||
One of the most famous dishes is ''[[plov]]'', a rice dish cooked with meat, onions, and carrots. It is often flavored with spices such as cumin and coriander. | |||
=== Kebabs === | |||
Kebabs are another staple, with various types of meat grilled over an open flame. Sturgeon kebabs are a specialty in regions close to the Caspian Sea. | |||
=== Bread === | |||
[[File:Turkmenistan_bread.jpg|thumb|Traditional Turkmen bread.]] | |||
Bread, known as ''[[chorek]]'', is a central part of the diet. It is typically baked in a ''[[tamdyr]]'', a type of clay oven, and is often served with meals. | |||
=== Soups and Stews === | |||
Soups and stews, such as ''[[shurpa]]'', are common, made with meat, vegetables, and herbs. | |||
=== Desserts === | |||
Desserts include sweet pastries and dishes made with dried fruits and nuts. | |||
== Beverages == | == Beverages == | ||
Traditional | [[File:Turkmen-brandy-bottle.jpg|thumb|A bottle of Turkmen brandy.]] | ||
Traditional beverages include ''[[chal]]'', a fermented camel's milk, and ''[[ayran]]'', a yogurt-based drink. Tea is also widely consumed, often served with meals. | |||
== Cultural Significance == | |||
[[File:Turkmen-girls-greeting-guests.jpg|thumb|Turkmen girls greeting guests with traditional hospitality.]] | |||
Food plays a significant role in Turkmen culture, with meals often being a communal affair. Hospitality is a key aspect, and guests are typically offered food and drink as a sign of respect and friendship. | |||
== | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[ | * [[Turkmenistan]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Central Asian cuisine]] | ||
* [[Nomadic peoples of Central Asia]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* "Turkmen Cuisine." Turkmenistan: A Historical Overview. Retrieved from [https://www.turkmenistan.gov.tm/en/cuisine] | |||
* "Traditional Foods of Turkmenistan." Central Asian Culinary Traditions. Retrieved from [https://www.centralasiancuisine.com/turkmenistan] | |||
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[[Category:Turkmenistan]] | [[Category:Turkmenistan]] | ||
Revision as of 00:43, 10 February 2025
Turkmen Cuisine

Turkmen cuisine is the traditional culinary style of the Turkmen people, who primarily reside in Turkmenistan. It is characterized by its use of local ingredients and traditional cooking methods, reflecting the nomadic heritage and agricultural lifestyle of the Turkmen people.
Ingredients and Dishes
Turkmen cuisine relies heavily on meat, particularly lamb, beef, and camel meat. Fish, such as sturgeon, is also popular, especially in areas near the Caspian Sea.

Plov
One of the most famous dishes is plov, a rice dish cooked with meat, onions, and carrots. It is often flavored with spices such as cumin and coriander.
Kebabs
Kebabs are another staple, with various types of meat grilled over an open flame. Sturgeon kebabs are a specialty in regions close to the Caspian Sea.
Bread

Bread, known as chorek, is a central part of the diet. It is typically baked in a tamdyr, a type of clay oven, and is often served with meals.
Soups and Stews
Soups and stews, such as shurpa, are common, made with meat, vegetables, and herbs.
Desserts
Desserts include sweet pastries and dishes made with dried fruits and nuts.
Beverages
Traditional beverages include chal, a fermented camel's milk, and ayran, a yogurt-based drink. Tea is also widely consumed, often served with meals.
Cultural Significance

Food plays a significant role in Turkmen culture, with meals often being a communal affair. Hospitality is a key aspect, and guests are typically offered food and drink as a sign of respect and friendship.