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Calas — sugar-dusted rice fritters — were traditionally sold by women of color in New Orleans. “It was an economic vehicle, allowing them to provide for their families, and sometimes to even help buy their way out of slavery,” Brandon Pellerin told one group visiting his calas cart in Treme. Nola.com spoke to him about why he's bringing this somewhat forgotten dish back to the streets.

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