Street Foods of the World INTERNATIONAL SMALL PLATES

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Street Foods of the World INTERNATIONAL SMALL PLATES OF INDIGENOUSNESS CULTURES.

Street Foods of the World INTERNATIONAL SMALL PLATES OF INDIGENOUSNESS CULTURES.

What is street food? Street food is ‘ready-toeat’ food sold by a vendor, in

What is street food? Street food is ‘ready-toeat’ food sold by a vendor, in a street or public setting, such as at a market or fair.

 In many cultures street food is literally sold on the streets in villages

In many cultures street food is literally sold on the streets in villages and boroughs of cities. Street food is often sold from a portable food cart or food truck and meant for immediate consumption.

 Street foods are generally regional, meaning the food is indigenous to the area

Street foods are generally regional, meaning the food is indigenous to the area of the world the city is in.

Most street foods are classed as finger foods or sold in small portions. Street

Most street foods are classed as finger foods or sold in small portions. Street food is generally much less expensive than restaurant food and designed to be eaten on the go.

 Here are some international street food examples…. .

Here are some international street food examples…. .

Guacamole with tortillas from Mexico

Guacamole with tortillas from Mexico

Street grilled sesame BBQ chicken wings from Spain.

Street grilled sesame BBQ chicken wings from Spain.

Mexican street corn.

Mexican street corn.

Tacos con carne from Mexico

Tacos con carne from Mexico

Lamb shawarma kebob from the Mediterranean or Middle East.

Lamb shawarma kebob from the Mediterranean or Middle East.

Bratwurst with sauerkraut from Bavaria

Bratwurst with sauerkraut from Bavaria

Fish balls with fresh slaw from Korea

Fish balls with fresh slaw from Korea

Naan bread and curry from India.

Naan bread and curry from India.

Salvaroran Pupusas

Salvaroran Pupusas

Fried rice paper spring rolls and sweet chili dip from Thailand.

Fried rice paper spring rolls and sweet chili dip from Thailand.

Vegetable sushi from Japan.

Vegetable sushi from Japan.

Falafels from Egypt.

Falafels from Egypt.

Brazilian cheese bread.

Brazilian cheese bread.

Souvlaki from Greece.

Souvlaki from Greece.

Beaver tails from Canada.

Beaver tails from Canada.

Fasika from Ethiopia.

Fasika from Ethiopia.

Al-Fayhaa from Lebanon

Al-Fayhaa from Lebanon

Fresh rolls from Vietnam.

Fresh rolls from Vietnam.

 The options are ENDLESS!!!!!

The options are ENDLESS!!!!!

Culinary Explorer Students will work in groups of 2 -3 to become Culinary Explorers

Culinary Explorer Students will work in groups of 2 -3 to become Culinary Explorers and research “street foods” from a country or culture of your choosing. Your learning goal is to introduce your classmates to a new food or taste experience. You will demonstrate your learning by preparing a class media presentation to introduce your theme and then prepare a recipe from your research of “street foods”.

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Sources https: //www. youtube. com/results? search_query=nation al+geographic+street+food+around+the+world http: //www. seriouseats. com/recipes/2013/07/mexicanstreet-corn-elotes-recipe. html http: //www. epicurious. com/recipes-menus http: //www. epicurious. com/archive/cuisines/aroundthe worldin 80 dishes? offset=20&page. Number=3&pagesize =10 www. seriouseats. com