Marcelle Ratafia signing her book Culture Street Food at Fnac !

Marcelle Ratafia signing her book Culture Street Food at Fnac !
Marcelle Ratafia signing her book Culture Street Food at Fnac Tours!

The author and columnist Marcelle Ratafia will be signing at Fnac , Wednesday December 11 at 3 p.m., for her book “Culture Street Food – Stories & recipes of street cuisine” published by Éditions Marabout and prefaced by chef Mory Sacko .

Discover stories, recipes, legends, figures, anecdotes, portraits, news items…
on the 100 most emblematic street food recipes.

Preface by Mory Sacko

What is the connection between the hamburger and Genghis Khan?
What snack once adored by the Queen of England now divides the English?
What street food dish, beloved in Vietnam, preceded Bo-Bun?
How did the Mexican peanut end up in Satay sauce?

100 emblematic street food recipes dissected: stories, legends, figures, anecdotes, decryptions, thematic notebooks… Let's go on an incredible journey to the heart of street food. Are you coming?

Marcelle Ratafia

Marcelle Ratafia is a French author and columnist.

She studied at the École Duperré, the École du Louvre and the University of 7 and published her first book, The ABC of Slangin 2017 by Éditions du Chêne.

Since February 2018, she has hosted the pastille Thank you Marcelle in the show Pistes Noirs presented by Fabrice Drouelle on the Polar+ channel.

Marcelle Ratafia regularly speaks as a slang expert.

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