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Mexico Meets the South at the North Carolina Farmers Market

Season 1 Episode 1 | 2m 23s

At the North Carolina State Farmers Market, up-and-coming chef Oscar Diaz shops for his favorite ingredients. He shares the seasonal ingredients that inspire him, and how his version of authentic cuisine is rooted in both Mexico and the South.

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