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Meet Aunt Leila at Oriental Mart
Clip: 12/23/2019 | 1m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
"Tita" Leila shows Marcus the ropes at Oriental Mart.
"Tita" Leila, a leader in Seattle's Filipino food scene, shows Marcus the ropes at Oriental Mart, where she's worked for 37 years. Marcus describes the unique notes of sourness present in many Filipino dishes.
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No Passport Required
Meet Aunt Leila at Oriental Mart
Clip: 12/23/2019 | 1m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
"Tita" Leila, a leader in Seattle's Filipino food scene, shows Marcus the ropes at Oriental Mart, where she's worked for 37 years. Marcus describes the unique notes of sourness present in many Filipino dishes.
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