The ‘Immortal’ Homemade Yogurt That Traveled ‘Round The World
An Indian immigrant in Oklahoma missed the yogurt she’d grown up with. So when she traveled to India, she brought some back to use to make it herself. Forty years later, that yogurt lives on.
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