Street Foods
BMJ 2001; 322 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7287.681/a (Published 17 March 2001) Cite this as: BMJ 2001;322:681- Sjúrour F Olsen, senior investigator
- Maternal Nutrition Group, Danish Epidemiology Science Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Eds A P Simopoulos, R V Bhat
Karger, £75.28, pp 174
ISBN 3 8055 6927 0
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Street food is a phenomenon that by its very nature is difficult to describe. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation defined it as “ready-to-eat foods and beverages prepared and/or sold by vendors and hawkers, especially in streets and other similar public places.” Street Foods consists of a preface by the editors and chapters by different authors describing the situation in Greece, North America, Australia, Asia, Africa, Latin America, …
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