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Transcript: The Sonoran Hotdog Crosses The Border
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LINDA WERTHEIMER
NPR Morning Edition
08-06-2009
The Sonoran Hotdog Crosses The Border
Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER
Time 11:00-12:00 PM
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LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:
Speaking of crossing borders, this week on MORNING EDITION we've been looking at life on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican frontier. Today: food. If you define the borderlands as roughly 150 miles on each side, you have what one food historian calls the birthplace of many Mexican-American foods. The food traditions of the border states, of course, influenced each other long before the border existed. NPR's Ted Robbins has the latest example.
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