A week later guests from the party started to ask for her kadaif. Two years ago Vera was at an Ugly Sweater Mother and Daughter party and took her favorite dessert as a gift. The aroma of golden grapes from CMC farm merges with the one of sweet cream coming from the next stall, where Vera Acun, also known as Kadaif Mama, is offering the dessert of shredded dough filled with cream. Now Vartan operates it with his brother and two sisters. The CMC farm was established in 1986 by Vartan’s father, an immigrant from Syria. Vartan Saghdejian drove down all the way from Fresno to represent fresh fruits and vegetables from his family farm. Vendors are not only from Glendale but from other cities and counties as well.Ĭharqute at Glendale’s new Artsakh Gardens Farmers Market. Ten months later the city of Glendale allocated the permit for the Artsakh Gardens Farmers Market to operate. Lilit and Hilda met for a cup of coffee and started to work immediately. She used to organize two farmers markets by the local hospitals in Encino and Sherman Oaks where medical staff and families with patients could have access to healthy food. Hilda Avanessian turned out to be the right person. I knew that there must be another Armenian out there in Los Angeles who would have some experience with the farmers markets,” Lilit says. Soon, I realized that we needed to have one place where everyone can get together and do it. “I was driving around and buying different products from people to help my community here and in Armenia. It all started with a single Facebook post through which Lilit Barsegyan started to look for a fellow community member with experience in organizing a farmers market. to 2 p.m., 30 vendors will offer everything from fresh produce to homemade food prepared with traditional recipes. Opened on Septemand continuing every Sunday for the next three months from 9 a.m. Artsakh Gardens Market could have been a typical farmers market, except it isn’t: 10 months ago, two women came up with the idea of gathering Armenian food producers, farmers, bakers, craft masters, and jewelers on a shade-covered lawn in front of Glendale Central Library.
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