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The University of Minnesota Grows Non-Indigenous Plants so Immigrants Can Taste a Piece of Their Homeland – Minnesota Press

The University of Minnesota cultivates non-indigenous plants so that immigrants can taste a piece of their homeland By: Regina Medina-MPR Immigrants living in the United States inevitably miss something of their homeland they can't find abroad. For many, that void is noticed in the supermarket, as some crops don't occur here. A program from the University of Minnesota is working to change that. Hennepin County gardener master, Chidi Chidozie, re…

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The University of Minnesota cultivates non-indigenous plants so that immigrants can taste a piece of their homeland By: Regina Medina-MPR Immigrants living in the United States inevitably miss something of their homeland they can't find abroad. For many, that void is noticed in the supermarket, as some crops don't occur here. A program from the University of Minnesota is working to change that. Hennepin County gardener master, Chidi Chidozie, re…

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La Prensa de Minnesota broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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