kümnendil
Kümnendil is a type of Ottoman-era wooden dish, typically rectangular in shape and characterized by a large lid that covers its contents. It was a staple in the cooking and serving of meals during the Ottoman period, serving both functional and decorative purposes.
The name "kümnendil" is derived from the Turkish words "küçük mendil," meaning "small handkerchief," likely referring
Kümnendil dishes were frequently used in traditional Ottoman cuisine, which often featured the presentation of multiple
In addition to its functional use, kümnendil was also valued for its aesthetic appeal. Ottoman artisans would
The kümnendil design has since influenced other culinary and decorative arts in the region, with modern interpretations