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It's Corn: Process & Purpose
Season 4 · Episode 8

It's Corn: Process & Purpose

How are restaurateurs and producers in Portland, OR, a city that is 76% white and 9% Mexican, using corn to reconnect people to place and tell stories of the land and indigenous people?

Copper & Heat Radio · Pedro Ferbel-Azcárate, Wendy Downing, Angel Medina

January 5, 202335m 24sExplicit

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Show Notes

The United States is the top producer of corn in the world, yet only 40% of that corn is destined for someone’s plate. The industrialization of corn in the Americas is a story of colonization, appropriation, and capitalism. But there are also stories of people finding ways to celebrate biodiversity, culture, and history through great corn products. 

In this episode, we talk with Pedro Ferbel-Azcarate and Wendy Downing, 2 of 3 co-owners of Three Sisters Nixtamal, an organic and traditional masa maker. We also talk with Angel Medina, co-owner of Repùblica and Co, a Mexican-forward restaurant group. 

Guests: 

Pedro Ferbel-Azcarate & Wendy Downing

Three Sisters  |  Instagram

Angel Medina

Repùblica & Co  |  Instagram  

 

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Topics

mexican foodcorntortillasrestaurants