Title: Immigrants in Ohio Create a Lively Food Culture

Content: <div id='article-page'><div id='article-content' data-media-url='//news-app-staging.s3.amazonaws.com' data-base-url='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/ihio_food.m4a' data-capture-url='//staging.analytics.lingraphica.com/events/capture_news' data-article-title='Immigrants in Ohio Create a Lively Food Culture' data-article-id='2729'><script src='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/javascripts/getscripts.js'></script><link rel='stylesheet' href='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/stylesheets/article.css' type='text/css' /><div class='article'><p><span data-start-time='0' data-end-time='3708'>There are plenty of ways to see a city.</span> <span data-start-time='3708' data-end-time='13313'>Visits to historic homes, famous statues, and even ghost tours under the night sky are just a few.</span> <span data-start-time='13313' data-end-time='21354'>But maybe only Columbus, Ohio, has tours designed for food lovers.</span> <span data-start-time='21354' data-end-time='26542'>Bethia Woolf writes about food on her blog. </span> <span data-start-time='26542' data-end-time='36313'>In 2010, she launched Columbus Food Adventures, in part because of the city&rsquo;s immigrant groups.</span> <span data-start-time='36313' data-end-time='42667'>Immigrants represent nine percent of the total population.</span> <span data-start-time='42667' data-end-time='54625'>Columbus Food Adventures can take you on a taco truck tour, with stops at food trucks specializing in Mexican cuisine.</span> <span data-start-time='54625' data-end-time='64667'>The business also offers German village tours and what Woolf calls the Alt Eats tour.</span> <span data-start-time='64667' data-end-time='84083'>&ldquo;This unique city tour centers on the thriving ethnic enclaves of north Cleveland Avenue, where much of Columbus&rsquo; immigrant community lives, eats, and plays,&rdquo; notes the company&rsquo;s website.</span> </p></div><div class='control-buttons-sticky' style='display:none;'><div class='control-buttons'><button title='Back' class='back' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Play' class='play' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Pause' class='pause' style='display:none;'></button><button title='Forward' class='forward' disabled='disabled'></button><button class='finished-reading' style='display:none;'>Done</button></div></div></div><div id='article-media'><div id='media-image'><img src='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/ohio_food.jpg'/></div></div><div id='question-content' style='display:none;'><div class='vocabulary_question question-container' data-question-id=9690 data-hint-location='64667' style='display:none;'><div class='question' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/what_does_enclave_mean.m4a'>What does enclave mean?</div><div class='choices' data-correct-choice='part of a larger area'><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/unique_city_tour.m4a'><span>unique city tour</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/part_of_a_larger_area.m4a'><span>part of a larger area</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/food_truck_menu.m4a'><span>food truck menu</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/immigrant_cuisine.m4a'><span>immigrant cuisine</span></div></div></div><div class='multiple_choice_question question-container' data-question-id=9691 data-hint-location='21354' style='display:none;'><div class='question' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/what_does_she_write_about.m4a'>What does she write about?</div><div class='choices' data-correct-choice='food'><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/food.m4a'><span>food</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/immigration.m4a'><span>immigration</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/trucks.m4a'><span>trucks</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/tacos.m4a'><span>tacos</span></div></div></div><div class='sentence_completion_question question-container' data-question-id=9692 data-hint-location='0' style='display:none;'><div class='question' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/there_are_plenty_of_ways_to__blank_.m4a'>There are plenty of ways to <span class='blank'>see a city</span>.</div><div class='choices' data-correct-choice='see a city'><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/tour_a_neighborhood.m4a'><span>tour a neighborhood</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/drive_a_truck.m4a'><span>drive a truck</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/see_a_city.m4a'><span>see a city</span></div><div class='choice' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/2212/eat_a_taco.m4a'><span>eat a taco</span></div></div></div><div class='question-buttons'><button class='skip-button'></button><button class='hint-button'></button><button class='speak-button'></button></div></div></div>

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There are plenty of ways to see a city. Visits to historic homes, famous statues, and even ghost tours under the night sky are just a few. But maybe only Columbus, Ohio, has tours designed for food lovers. Bethia Woolf writes about food on her blog. In 2010, she launched Columbus Food Adventures, in part because of the city’s immigrant groups. Immigrants represent nine percent of the total population. Columbus Food Adventures can take you on a taco truck tour, with stops at food trucks specializing in Mexican cuisine. The business also offers German village tours and what Woolf calls the Alt Eats tour. “This unique city tour centers on the thriving ethnic enclaves of north Cleveland Avenue, where much of Columbus’ immigrant community lives, eats, and plays,” notes the company’s website.

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