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The Local Food Report
WCAI
16 episodes
3 weeks ago
I’m walking the back roads of Truro with my friend Nicole Cormier, who works as a dietician and is studying herbalism. We’re looking for something called Aronia which grows dark purple almost black berries.
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I’m walking the back roads of Truro with my friend Nicole Cormier, who works as a dietician and is studying herbalism. We’re looking for something called Aronia which grows dark purple almost black berries.
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The Local Food Report
A powerful but often overlooked wild berry
I’m walking the back roads of Truro with my friend Nicole Cormier, who works as a dietician and is studying herbalism. We’re looking for something called Aronia which grows dark purple almost black berries.
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Making kombucha from scratch
Amy Costa of Truro got into fermentation kind of accidentally. She had just stopped working as a bartender but wanted to keep creating drinks and her friend was brewing kombucha from a kit.
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1 month ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Grieving Provincetown's Beech trees—and the foods they've long provided
This week on the Local Food Report, grieving the beech trees of Provincetown’s beech forest—and the nuts they’ve long provided.
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1 month ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Smoked Tuna Belly: A Delicacy That's Surprisingly Easy
Ken Mason is an avid cook. His son Morgan is a fisherman, and he often shares extra bluefin tuna with Ken. This summer, Ken’s been experimenting with smoking the belly, or Toro, of the tuna.
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1 month ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
One farmer's love affair with garlic
Carrie Richter of Peach Tree Circle Farm in Falmouth is a self-proclaimed garlic fanatic."It makes every dish better. There's nothing about garlic that I don't like."
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1 month ago
3 minutes

The Local Food Report
Hal Minis on why we should all be tending apple trees
In this week's Local Food Report, Hal Minis shares why we should be tending to apple trees.
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1 month ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Smoked Tuna Belly: A Delicacy That's Surprisingly Easy
On this week’s Local Food Report, smoked tuna belly is on the menu.
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2 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Bitter melon fruits are slowly gaining a following on the Outer Cape
Digree Rai and her son David are farmers in Truro. They emigrated here from Nepal in 2011 and they say there’s one crop that’s common there that almost no one recognizes on the Cape.
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2 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Fermenting summer vegetables
2 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Creating oyster habitat in Wellfleet
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2 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Wellfleet's connection to the modern banana industry
The bananas were a hit and he ended up building an entire banana industry — starting plantations in Jamaica and shipping the fruit to the United States.
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3 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Using rosehips like tomatoes
I grew up in farm country, in Maine. Like most of us, I associate food with farms—big cultivated fields, animals grazing in pasture, aquaculture racks in the sea. But recently I’ve been thinking a lot more about wild foods. What would the world look like if more wild places filled our bellies?
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3 months ago
3 minutes

The Local Food Report
Black raspberry ice cream, a taste of summer
Have you ever had a black raspberry? Until about ten years ago, I thought they were made up—a way to describe a commercial flavor, like a blue raspberry Jolly Rancher. I know, it’s a little embarrassing.
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3 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Foraging for black trumpet mushrooms
This week on the Local Food Report, black trumpet mushrooms.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

The Local Food Report
The challenge and pleasure of raising sheep
My friend Drew Locke is a seventh-generation farmer in Truro. He’s always trying new things — partly because he’s curious and partly because even though he comes from a long line of farmers, a lot of intergenerational knowledge has been lost in recent decades and he’s focused on relearning the old ways.
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4 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
Restoring the American Chestnut
All over eastern North America right now, chestnut breeders are pollinating tree flowers.
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4 months ago
4 minutes

The Local Food Report
I’m walking the back roads of Truro with my friend Nicole Cormier, who works as a dietician and is studying herbalism. We’re looking for something called Aronia which grows dark purple almost black berries.