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Urban Bounty: Foraging allows city residents to connect with the land, understand history
Edible plants abound within San Antonio city limits, some of them indigenous to the area, others imported centuries ago by outsiders.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Food & Drink Feature, food foraging, Truly Texas Mexican, Adan Medrano, Black Forager, SXSW, Alexis Nicole Nelson, Mark Vorderbruggen, Foraging: Explore Nature's Bounty and Turn Your Foraged Finds Into Flavorful Feasts, Gastro Obscura, Cover Story
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