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The Local Food Report
WCAI
16 episodes
1 month 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.
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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Bitter melon fruits are slowly gaining a following on the Outer Cape
The Local Food Report
4 minutes
2 months ago
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.
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.