SAGE Open (Nov 2023)

Nomenclature of Chinese Street Food Names in Malaysia: A Scalar Analysis

  • Hongxiang Zhu,
  • Lay Hoon Ang,
  • Nor Shahila Mansor,
  • Kai Chee Lam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440231209841
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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This study examines how the nomenclature of street food names includes trans-local, trans-regional, and trans-national scales in local language resources. The study adopts a qualitative case study on street food names in Malaysia. The study sample comprised 856 street food names collected in Kuala Lumpur. The food nomenclature framework and the concepts of trans-local, trans-regional, and trans-national scales were adopted to elicit the data. It was found that: (i) there are more complex combinations based on ingredient, cooking method, food attribute, commemorative aspect, and good name; (ii) there are scale-making ways, via the presentation and the transliteration of street food elements. In conclusion, the nomenclature of street food names labels Malaysia as a multiscalar locality in which trans-local, trans-regional, and trans-national scales can be discerned. Thus, this study reveals how nomenclature shapes and is shaped by geographical scales. Therefore, it contributes to the nomenclature of food and place marketing.