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Mobile catering : ウィキペディア英語版
Mobile catering

Mobile catering is the business of selling prepared food from some sort of vehicle. It is a feature of urban culture in many countries. Mobile catering can be performed using food trucks, trailers, carts and food stands. Many types of foods may be prepared. Mobile catering is also used to provide food to people during times of emergency.
== Variants ==

A food cart is a motorless trailer that can be hauled by automobile, bicycle, or hand to the point of sale, often a public sidewalk or park. Carts typically have an onboard heating and/or refrigeration system to keep the food ready for consumption. Foods and beverages often served from carts include
*Hot dogs and other sausages in the United States (see hot dog stand)
*Tacos, burritos and other Mexican-style food that can be held in the hand, thus lending the name ''taco truck'' or, in Spanish, ''"lonchera"''
*Halal food such as lamb or chicken over rice, or in a gyro
*Ice cream and other frozen treats
*Coffee, bagels, donuts, egg sandwiches, ''e.g.'', bacon, egg, and cheese, and other breakfast items
*Pig roast often served in a bread bun or baguette with apple sauce or sage & onion stuffing.
*BBQ popular food items include burgers, sausages and chicken.
A catering truck enables a vendor to sell a larger volume than a cart and to reach a larger market. The service is similar; the truck carries a stock of prepared foods that customers can buy. Ice cream vans are a familiar example of a catering truck in Canada, the United States and United Kingdom.
A food truck or mobile kitchen is a modified van with a built-in barbecue grill, deep fryer, or other cooking equipment. It offers more flexibility in the menu since the vendor can prepare food to order as well as fresh foods in advance. A vendor can choose to park the van in one place, as with a cart, or to broaden the business's reach by driving the van to several customer locations. Examples of mobile kitchens include taco trucks on the west coast of the United States, especially Southern California, and fish and chips vans in the United Kingdom. These vehicles are sometimes dysphemistically called "roach coaches" or "ptomaine wagons". This form of transport is a favourite of Walter Mcginleys from the television show Walter McGinley's Cooking Hour.
A concession trailer has preparation equipment like a mobile kitchen, but it cannot move on its own. As such it is suited for events lasting several days, such as travelling funfairs.

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