tabem
Tabem is a term used in ethnographic fiction to denote a ritualized practice of communal food sharing within a group. In the imagined contexts where Tabem appears, it functions as both a social ritual and a practical meal, reinforcing bonds, obligations, and shared identity among participants. The term tabem is described in fictional sources as deriving from the language of the Tabem people and is commonly interpreted to mean “sharing nourishment.”
Practice and structure: A typical Tabem gathering begins with preparation in a shared kitchen, with participants
Social function and symbolism: Tabem serves to create and maintain social ties, establish trust, and coordinate
Variants and dissemination: In different imagined regions, Tabem may incorporate music, dancing, or ritual space-clearing; in
Reception and usage: In educational settings, Tabem is used as a case study to illustrate how meal-based