Beshparmak (Бесбармақ)

Dublin Core

Title

Beshparmak (Бесбармақ)

Subject

Traditional Food
National Dish

Description

Beshbarmak is the national dish of Kazakhstan that holds the most significant cultural value in the Kazakh cuisine. It translates directly to "Five Fingers", as nomads used to eat this dish with their hands. The dish is usually uses lamb, beef or horse meat. The finely chopped meat is put together with previously boiled noodle called Zhayma (жайма) and served in a big round platter. Shorpo - a mutton broth-  is typically served as a starter before Bershbarmak.

The serving of Beshbarmak is very specific. Different sections of the meat are given to guests according to their age and social rank. For instance, the head of the lamb is always served to the most respected person in the room while the ears are given to the youngest ones.

Being the most iconic and cultural important dish of the local cuisine, Bershbarmak is never absent from the dinning tables for special occasions and the dish is always the last main course to be served.



Creator

Central Asian nomadic tribes

Relation

Zhayma
Shorpo

Format

Meat cooked with sauce and spices, with boiled noodles

Type

Dish

Identifier

KZ_Cuisine01

Cuisine Item Type Metadata

Fun Food Fact

Did you know?
The ears of Beshparmak are served to the youngest at the table in hopes that they will become smarter and better listeners.

Recipe

http://blog.ingredientmatcher.com/recipe-the-national-dish-of-kyrgyzstan-besh-barmak/

Files

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Shorpo

Collection

Citation

Central Asian nomadic tribes, “Beshparmak (Бесбармақ),” CCCH9051 Group 12, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-12/items/show/5.