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On the edge of the town of Marysville in Yuba County, there’s market with an inventory that would rival Asian grocery stories in big cities. In the back corner, you’ll find a small, bustling kitchen in the back corner. T...
How a Hmong Market in Yuba County Became 'Everybody's Store' is an episode from California Foodways by Lisa Morehouse. On the edge of the town of Marysville in Yuba County, there’s market with an inventory that would rival Asian grocery sto...
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Published May 3, 2022, 0:11:35 long, audio available.
On the edge of the town of Marysville in Yuba County, there’s market with an inventory that would rival Asian grocery stories in big cities. In the back corner, you’ll find a small, bustling kitchen in the back corner. That’s where I became a fan of the dishes made here, and the woman behind them.
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How a Hmong Market in Yuba County Became 'Everybody's Store' is from California Foodways by Lisa Morehouse.
Published May 3, 2022 and 0:11:35 long