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Created page with "{{Short description|Culinary traditions of Asia}} {{Culture of Asia sidebar}} thumb|Location of [[Asia]] '''Asian cuisine''' encompasses several significant regional cooking styles of Asia: Central Asian, East Asian, North Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and West Asian. Cuisine is a distinctive way of cooking practices and customs, usually associated with a specific culture. Asia, as the largest and most populous [..." |
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Central Asia (orthographic projection).svg|Location of [[Central Asia]]. | Central Asia (orthographic projection).svg|Location of [[Central Asia]]. | ||
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Most Central Asian nations have similar cuisines to each other as well as their neighbors, taking many features of the neighboring cuisines of West and East Asia, particularly [[Iran]] and [[Mongolia]]. A dish known as "plov", or "osh", for example, is a widespread variation of [[pilaf]]. However, many of the same countries use [[horse meat]] and [[mutton]] as the most common meats, similar to [[beef]]. This is owing to [[Mongolian cuisine]]. In [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]], the cuisine has evolved to meet the needs of a nomad lifestyle. | Most Central Asian nations have similar cuisines to each other as well as their neighbors, taking many features of the neighboring cuisines of West and East Asia, particularly [[Iran]] and [[Mongolia]]. A dish known as "plov", or "osh", for example, is a widespread variation of [[pilaf]]. However, many of the same countries use [[horse meat]] and [[mutton]] as the most common meats, similar to [[beef]]. This is owing to [[Mongolian cuisine]]. In [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]], the cuisine has evolved to meet the needs of a nomad lifestyle. | ||
[[Kumis]] is a widespread drink among [[Turkic peoples]], especially in Central Asia. | [[Kumis]] is a widespread drink among [[Turkic peoples]], especially in Central Asia. | ||
Central Asia is also noted for being the birthplace of [[yogurt]]. Like kumis, it is widespread among Turkic peoples. | Central Asia is also noted for being the birthplace of [[yogurt]]. Like kumis, it is widespread among Turkic peoples. | ||
== East Asian cuisine == | == East Asian cuisine == | ||
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[[Category:Eastern cuisine]] | [[Category:Eastern cuisine]] | ||
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