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Dastarkhān

A dastarkhan ((カザフ語:дастарқан); (:dɑstɑrqɑ́n), (キルギス語:дасторкон) ''dastorqon'', Dari: ''dastarkhawan'', (ウルドゥー語:دسترخوان), (パシュトー語:دسترخوان), (タジク語:дасторхон), ''dastarkhān'', (アゼルバイジャン語:dəstərxan), (:dɑstorqón), (ウズベク語:dasturxon) ''dasturxon'' (:dasturxɒ́n)) is the name applied across Central Asia〔Ken Albala. (''Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia: Four Volumes'' ) ABC-CLIO, 25 mei 2011 ISBN 978-0313376276 p 49〕〔Suad Joseph, Afsāna Naǧmābādī. (''Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures: Family, Body, Sexuality And Health, Volume 3'' ) BRILL, 2003 ISBN 978-9004128194 p 285〕〔Glenn Randall Mack, Asele Surina. (''Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia'' ) Greenwood Publishing Group, 1 jan. 2005 ISBN 978-0313327735 p 39〕 to the traditional space where food is eaten. The term may refer to the tablecloth which is spread on the ground, floor, or table and is used as a sanitary surface to use for food, but it is also used more broadly to refer to the entire meal setting. It is part of traditional Central Asian cuisine.〔Suad Joseph, Afsāna Naǧmābādī. (''Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures: Family, Body, Sexuality And Health, Volume 3'' ) BRILL, 2003 ISBN 978-9004128194 p 285〕〔Glenn Randall Mack, Asele Surina. (''Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia'' ) Greenwood Publishing Group, 1 jan. 2005 ISBN 978-0313327735 p 39〕
The word Dastarkhan is a Turkic word meaning "tablecloth" or "great spread".〔Ken Albala. (''Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia: Four Volumes'' ) ABC-CLIO, 25 mei 2011 ISBN 978-0313376276 p 49〕〔Glenn Randall Mack, Asele Surina. (''Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia'' ) Greenwood Publishing Group, 1 jan. 2005 ISBN 978-0313327735 p 39〕
The food put on a dastarkhan (the "spread") ranges from simple tea and bread (for small meals shared by a family) to various salads, nuts, candies, sorpa, and meat set out for a feast.
A large cultural significance is placed on the dastarkhan among different groups, and as such, various traditions, customs, values, and prohibitions surround the use of the dastarkhan. These include, for example, that there is usually a dedicated drink (usually tea) pourer, or that one must never step on or over even a corner of the dastarkhan.
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