And I did wonder why, for England, Mr. Millet showed only fish and chips, and nothing from the dense foodscape at Borough Market. |
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The key to a good foodscape is to play on the familiar, he says. |
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We understand the foodscape as a dynamic social construction that relates food to places, people, meanings, and material processes. |
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Ms. Lynch — the chef and owner of Menton and several other high-end restaurants, and the grande dame of Boston's foodscape — still wonders what allowed her to walk through fate's electric door. |
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Our current foodscape is replete with examples of the spectacle and the hyperreal. |
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A few blocks away, at Heather and Josh Keeler's Two Boroughs Larder, the menu spans the globe from Korea to Mexico to Taiwan but remains grounded in the Southern foodscape. |
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Gilroy is a foodscape because its identity as a place is marketed to and often recalled among a diverse public by its association with a particular food item. |
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