| The Toasted Sister Podcast Is Highlighting the Work of Indigenous Chefs in the Americas
Los Angeles, for example, boasts the largest number of Zapotec people outside of Oaxaca, as well as a sizable Maya community who fled Guatemala during the civil war. Because these immigrants often end up working within the food industry as farmworkers, cooks, and owners of restaurants and food ...
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The Toasted Sister Podcast Is Highlighting the Work of Indigenous Chefs in the Americas Remezcla (blog) Los Angeles, for example, boasts the largest number of Zapotec people outside of Oaxaca, as well as a sizable Maya community who fled Guatemala during the civil war. Because these immigrants often end up working within the food industry as farmworkers, cooks, and owners of restaurants and food ...
http://remezcla.com/features/food/toasted-sister-podcast-indigenous-foods-americas/
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