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Street Food

Tessa Kwan

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Editora: Publifye

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Street Food explores the fascinating evolution of street food, revealing its profound influence on urban culture and global markets. From ancient marketplaces to modern cities, readily available and affordable food has always been a vital part of urban life. The book argues that street food is more than just a quick meal; it's a dynamic cultural artifact. For example, it preserves traditions and shapes the identity of the communities it serves. Street food’s economic impact is also explored, shedding light on its contribution to employment and entrepreneurship, particularly in developing economies. 

 
The book adopts a multidisciplinary lens, drawing upon history, anthropology, sociology, and economics to provide a comprehensive view. It begins by establishing fundamental concepts, then delves into historical origins across continents, examining social and cultural dimensions, and finally, analyzing the economic impact. By understanding street food, one gains insights into broader trends in cuisine, culture, and urban development. The approach highlights street food's cultural significance, revealing its role in social interactions and local communities.
Disponível desde: 11/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 69 páginas.

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