{"product_id":"street-food-von-undefined","title":"Street food","description":"\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia. Pages: 144. Chapters: Acarajé, Aloo Chaat, Arancini, Arepa, Bagel, Banana cue, Banh canh, Bánh h¿i, Bánh xèo, Beondegi, Bhelpuri, Brochette, Bun cha, Burrito, Calzone, Camote cue, Chi'Lantro BBQ, Chimichanga, Cockle (bivalve), Coxinha, Crêpe, Dahi puri, Dim sum, Doner kebab, Enchilada, Esquites, Falafel, Farinata, Fish ball, Focaccia, French fries, Fried chicken, Ginanggang, Hamburger, Hot dog, Hot dog cart, Isaw, Jiaozi, Kaassoufflé, Kapsalon, Knish, Korean taco, Laksa, List of street food, Malatang, Maruya (food), Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand), Pad Thai, Panipuri, Pani ca meusa, Panzarotti, Papri chaat, Pasty, Pav Bhaji, Pho, Picarones, Pilgrim (sandwich), Pizza al taglio, Pojangmacha, Poutine, Pretzel, Proben, Quail eggs, Quesadilla, Sabich, Sardenara, Satay, Sausage roll, Sevpuri, Sfenj, Shawarma, Sicilian pizza, Smoke's Poutinerie, Souvlaki, Spizzico, Street food of Mumbai, Takoyaki, Tamale, Tang bao, Taquito, Tokneneng, Turon (food), Vada (food), Vada pav, Vastedda, Vietnamese noodles, Würstelstand, Yakitori, Yatai (retail). Excerpt: This is a list of street foods from around the world, arranged by country. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a hawker or vendor, often from a portable stall. Street food vending is found around the world, but has variations within both regions and cultures. For example, Dorling Kindersley describes the street food of Viet Nam as being \"fresh and lighter than many of the cuisines in the area\" and \"draw heavily on herbs, chile peppers and lime\", while street food of Thailand is \"fiery\" and \"pungent with shrimp paste ... and fish sauce\" with New York City's signature street food being the hot dog, although the offerings in New York also range from \"spicy Middle Eastern falafel or Jamaican jerk chicken to Belgian waffles\" In Hawaii, the local street food tradition of \"Plate Lunch\" (rice, macaroni salad and a portion of meat) was inspired by the bento of the Japanese who had been brought to Hawaii as plantation workers. This meal, consisting of injera and several kinds of wat or tsebhi (stew), is typical of Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.Injera bread is the method of eating several types of street foods. Tibs Wat, a spicy stew is placed on a plate with a folded piece of injera and fried Neeka stalks. Street food in Ghana is mainly based upon local cuisine. Street food is available from travelling pedestrian vendors, street stalls, and ubiquitous \"chop bars\". Street breakfasts across the country consist of different assortments of porridges, as well as omelettes and bread served with tea. Traditional African dishes, such as fufu, kenkey, banku, fried yams, and bushmeat are popular across the country; regional varieties use local foods, such as tilapia in Ashanti Region, fresh seafood along the coastline and fried cheese in the Northern regions. Rice dishes are also common, consisting of rice served with noodles, baked beans, and can be garnished as according to the customer by extra toppings of e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"aw-variant-hidden-subtitle-div\" id=\"aw-variant-subtitle-9781232562054\"\u003e\u003ch3\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Autorenwelt Shop","offers":[{"title":"Softcover - 9781232562054","offer_id":48851359400261,"sku":"9781232562054","price":33.61,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0940\/0622\/files\/9a76fed3-9d04-4f36-8e27-cf923205baaa.jpg?v=1726719122","url":"https:\/\/shop.autorenwelt.de\/en\/products\/street-food-von-undefined","provider":"Autorenwelt Shop","version":"1.0","type":"link"}