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ORAL HISTORY
Norma Castillo
Norma’s International Grocery
Norma Castillo was born in La Lima, Honduras and grew up in the nearby city of Villanueva. In the early 1980s, she moved to the United States with her husband, Lorenzo, and young son, José. The family settled with relatives in New Orleans, where they welcomed another son, Mariano, and came to buy and operate a Cuban bakery in the Gentilly neighborhood. Norma learned how to bake and succeeded in sustaining the business.
A single mother raising two children, Norma worked various jobs to support her young family, but always held on to the recipes she had learned when she first arrived in New Orleans. Once her children were grown, she realized the dream of starting her own bakery in Kenner. With the support of faithful employees, her two sons, and a growing Latin American community, her business has expanded exponentially. Norma’s south Louisiana legacy is her highly popular guava and cream cheese king cake.
