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The Savers of Flavor

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“Can she bake a cherry pie?” asks the southern song. If she could, she baked with the South’s only pie cherry, the Dyehouse. Planted widely from 1870 to 1940, it vanished when Michigan monopolized sour cherry production after WWII. After the Savers of Flavor spark a radio hunt for the lost fruit, Kevin Mitchell and David Shields uncover a surviving Dyehouse tree on a Kentucky artist’s farm.

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In Cherokee homelands, historic Dutch Fork pumpkin roasts with the “Little Tan."
Okra From Another Mother
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Savers tastes Georgia okra seed oil and Motherland okra green.
A Cherry to Dye For
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Lost Dyehouse pie cherry lives on a Kentucky artist’s farm; The Savers savor its flavor.
Peas Come To The Table
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Thomas Jefferson’s lost garden pea is rediscovered in SC and returns to Monticello.
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