Dirty kitchen
– References[edit]
– McMurrain, Gary (16 December 2013). Paradise Kitchen Is A Dirty Kitchen.
– The Kano. Dirty Kitchens in the Philippines.
– Graywolf. The Dirty Kitchen.
– de la Vega, Jenn (June 2013). Dirty Kitchens.
– Annika. Dirty Kitchen in the Philippines.
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A dirty kitchen is an outdoor kitchen in the Philippines, Kuwait, Bahrain and many other West Asian countries either separate from or adjoining the main house, with the reasons for its isolation or separation including fire safety, keeping the smoke and fuel smell out, and keeping charcoal dust and oil grime out.
Rural versions of the dirty kitchen have firewood-run stoves on kitchen tables literally made of dirt.