Food historian Carolyn Zola
Ann Arbor District Library, downtown branch 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann ArborZola will discuss pepper pot stew, a dish of Caribbean origin, and the Black women street peddlers who sold it in 19th century Philadelphia.
Zola will discuss pepper pot stew, a dish of Caribbean origin, and the Black women street peddlers who sold it in 19th century Philadelphia.
There will also be a 7:30pm show.
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There will also be an 8:45pm show.
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