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Grains & Revolution: Adriana Azcarate-Ferbel Baking Demonstration

Grains & Revolution Conference - November 5th, 2020

Adriana Azcarate-Ferbel of Three Sisters Nixtamal in Portland OR demonstrates how to use masa to make tortilla, sopa, and quesadilla.

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