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kitchen$42544$ - traducción al griego

Kitchen(Japanese); Japanese Kitchen; Kitchen (Japan); Daidokoro
  • Three women cooking in a Japanese cook house
  • Elaborate water provisions appear in the background of this mid-1800s illustration
  • Traditional Japanese kitchen, Boso-no-Mura Museum, Inba-gun, [[Chiba-ken]], Japan
  • A typical Japanese kitchen.

kitchen      
n. μαγειρείο, κουζίνα
kitchen maid         
  • Dutch painting of a young kitchen maid. 19th century or early 20th century.
YOUNG GIRL EMPLOYED WORKING IN A PRIVATE KITCHEN
Kitchen maid (great house); Kitchen Maid
λαντζέρισσα
kitchen garden         
  • At the [[Château de Villandry]], [[France]], the old formal flower beds have been turned over in recent decades entirely to vegetables, giving a striking, if untypical, scene.
  • [[Companion planting]] of carrots and onions
  • Part of the ''potager du roi'' at Versailles, with steps for mounting the wall at bottom right.
  • [[Cowbridge Physic Garden]], [[Wales]]
  • Walled 17th-century kitchen garden at [[Ham House]] near London, with [[orangery]] in the distance.
SPACE SEPARATE FROM THE REST OF THE RESIDENTIAL GARDEN
Potager garden; Kailyard; Herb garden; Vegetable garden; Vegetable gardens; Kitchen Garden; Garden of Simples; Herb gardens; Herb Garden; Witches garden; Potager; Kitchen gardens; Kitchen-garden; Kitchen-gardens; Herbal garden; Vegetable patch; Kailyaird; Potager (garden)
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Definición

kitchen cabinet
(kitchen cabinets)
Journalists sometimes refer to the unofficial advisers of a prime minister or president as that person's kitchen cabinet, especially if they disapprove of the influence that the advisers seem to have.
N-COUNT: usu singular [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Japanese kitchen

The Japanese kitchen (Japanese: 台所, romanized: Daidokoro, lit. 'kitchen') is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was considered the symbol of a house. The term could even be used to mean "family" or "household" (much as "hearth" does in English). Separating a family was called kamado wo wakeru, or "divide the stove". Kamado wo yaburu (lit. "break the stove") means that the family was broken.