

American as Hand Pie
3/27/2020 | 52m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
As Vivian tries to mass produce hand pies, she learns the history of this food.
Vivian’s crash course in mass producing hand pies inspires her to revisit the applejacks of her youth. Her journey includes a trip to West Virginia for a taste of their signature pepperoni rolls and a look at the world’s most popular hand pie — the empanada.
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American as Hand Pie
3/27/2020 | 52m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Vivian’s crash course in mass producing hand pies inspires her to revisit the applejacks of her youth. Her journey includes a trip to West Virginia for a taste of their signature pepperoni rolls and a look at the world’s most popular hand pie — the empanada.
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Clip: 3/10/2020 | 2m 29s | Vivian meets food scholar Sandra Gutierrez to learn about empanadas. (2m 29s)
Mexico Meets the South at the North Carolina Farmers Market
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Clip: 3/10/2020 | 2m 23s | Oscar Diaz takes Vivian on a shopping tour at the North Carolina State Farmers Market. (2m 23s)
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Preview: 3/10/2020 | 30s | As Vivian tries to mass produce hand pies, she learns the history of this food. (30s)
West Virginia's Famed Pepperoni Roll
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Clip: 3/10/2020 | 2m 59s | Vivian learns just how significant the pepperoni roll is to West Virginia's history. (2m 59s)
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