Cambodian Palm Sugar – A Sweet Tradition
Discover the tradition of palm sugar in Cambodia and how it provides a livelihood for many. See how juice is collected from the flowers of palm sugar trees and boiled to make this unique sweetener. Chhout, Deaf Cambodian, shares her family business with Joel. (captioned) #NoBarriers #JoelTravel #DeafNation #Deaf #DeafWorld #BanteaySrei #Cambodia #Asia #palmsugar #DeafBusiness

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