LinkLinks Washington Post: How D.C. learned to love minced alligator By Editor On Oct 8, 2018 70 Share When Seng Luangrath was 12 and living in a refugee camp in Thailand, the trauma of exile was still fresh. She had grown up in neighboring Laos in a multigenerational household with a grandmother who taught her to cook sticky rice and other traditional recipes over an open fire. But the country had been embroiled in civil war, and in 1981, Luangrath, her mother, an uncle and some of her siblings fled in tiny boats as gunshots cracked nearby. DC HistoryDC Oral History CollaborativeRestaurants 70 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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