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marchande is a term that refers to a female street or country merchant/vendor usually selling
Creole cheeses, herbs, pastries, condiments, or jams. These women were common in
South Louisiana up until the beginning of the
20th Century, but in the last 100 years died out as a custom. The marchande as a phenomenon became obsolete, and while there are still street vendors throughout the south, they don't have the status or the fame of the Creole Marchandes of old.
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