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What is the Basque 'sukaldea' in English?

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"Kitchen" is an English equivalent of "sukaldea."

A traditional Basque house in the countryside may be described as having an organic form that fits in with the environment and the people's activities. Specifically, traditional livelihoods on Basque properties have centered on crop and livestock raising, particularly of sheep. So the kitchen is an important center of the Basque house, for processing and serving those farm crops and animals that are meant for the family, and not for the market.

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