Back2Besa full episode: Nov. 9
In this episode of Back2Besa, host Besa Gordon embarks on a culinary journey down the I-5 corridor, showcasing a diverse array of Black-owned businesses. From the vibrant Jamaican flavors of Marjorie in Seattle's Central District to the soulful BBQ at Lil Red's in Rainier Valley, the episode celebrates the rich tapestry of Black culinary traditions. Viewers are treated to the comforting dishes at Classic Eats in Burien, the unique wood-fired coffee at Campfire Coffee in Tacoma, and the mouthwatering seafood at Hot Fish House in Lakewood and Beau Legs Fish & Chips in Lacey. The journey concludes with a visit to Chosen Family Wines in Portland, where former NBA player Channing Frye shares his passion for wine and commitment to inclusivity. Throughout the episode, Besa emphasizes the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses and highlights their contributions to their communities.
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