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  • A snake gourd, center, is one of the more unusual Asian vegetables grown in the valley. (Photo: Brenda Dawson)
    Demand increases for Asian vegetables

    Mar 27, 2013

  • Moqua, one of the vegetables at Tchieng Farms, is sometimes called hairy melon or fuzzy gourd, and can be eaten in ways similar to zucchini.
    When vegetables become an adventure

    Dec 13, 2011

  • These are not zucchini.
    Put down that zucchini! Pick up the ... bittermelon?

    Aug 7, 2011

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