The ancient Mayan civilization had a rich culinary tradition, but glass-front cabinets with etched glass designs were not part of their kitchen aesthetics. Mayan kitchens were typically simple structures made of stone or adobe, with thatched roofs. They featured stone hearths for cooking and grinding corn, as well as clay pots and utensils for food preparation. The walls of Mayan kitchens were often adorned with colorful murals depicting scenes of daily life and agricultural activities.