User:Colton32/sandbox

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Vendors BBQ various meats at a Taiwan night market

Comments from Heather[edit]

9/25- You're on the right track, Colton. As you know from doing the Wikipedia trainings, you'll need more reliable sources than websites. Have you checked out the Butte College Library online yet to see what's there? You also need to focus. What part of this Wikipedia page will you be most focused on?

This Sandbox also needs a work log with all the hours you spend working on the project, a list of reliable sources in MLA format and ideally a copy of the parts of the page you'll be working on. Let me know if you have questions!

10/16- Glad to see the updated log. Tell me more, though. What, specifically, will you be improving and with what sources? The best way to do this is to copy and paste the Wiki article into your Sandbox and work on editing here. Then update me in your work log. You may also want to find images or add any Wikilinks for credit by this Sunday 10/21.

Page Edits[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

Taiwan's street food sold at night markets is well known in Asia, especially that from the city of Tainan. The Dadong night market in Tainan, Taiwan has a large unique variety of foods such as oyster omelets, corn on the cob, fried squid, fried eel noodles, fish balls and pork blood, Taiwanese hot dogs, and ice cream on a stick.[1] There are many more Taiwanese street foods sold there and each of them is unique to Taiwanese culture.

Bangladesh[edit]

Dhaka street food vendors sell pitha, chotpoti, puchka, jhalmuri, badam, and various fried items. There are also other unique street foods at the Dhaka new market such as burnt corn on the cob covered in a special sauce, and egg burgers.[2] Some of the most popular street foods in Bangladesh are full chickens that are marinated in over 40 spices then fried in oil, egg sandwiches that are full of eggs and then battered and fried, and rasmalai, labang, and patishapta which look like crepes.[3]

Work Log[edit]

9/26/18-worked on sources for 1 hour.

10/1/18-added source and added to the Taiwanese street food section for 2 hours.

10/14/18-looked for new sources online and ways to improve article 1 hour

10/14/18-found area to improve on article and started planning what needs to be added for 1 hour.

10/21/18-reviewed my Taiwan street food edits and decided to add a picture. Once reviewed I published changes to Wikipedia. 1 hour

10/21/18-looked for another subtopic to improve and chose Bangladesh. Added information to improve article in the sandbox and found sources. 2 hour

10/28/18-finished editing Bangladesh region and published the completed article on Wikipedia both selected regions are now complete. 1 hour

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  1. ^ a b Aden Films (2016-06-29), Best Street Food Night Market in Taiwan: 大東夜市, retrieved 2018-10-02
  2. ^ a b BengaliFood64 (2015-12-13), Street food of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Part-4 by Bengalifood64, retrieved 2018-10-22{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b BengaliFood64 (2015-11-27), 5 Super street food of Dhaka, Bangladesh by Bengalifood64 | Bangladeshi Food, retrieved 2018-10-22{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "The World's Best Cities for Street Food". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
  5. ^ "Street Food & Regional Flavours - Food Republic Singapore". Food Republic Singapore. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
  6. ^ "The World's Top 10 Cities For Street Food". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-09-24.