Culture Through Cake
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Through memory, tradition and celebration - cake can help you find home, no matter where you are. In this episode we speak to:
- Aunty Dale from My Dilly Bag shares how First Nations people have made cakes for thousands of years.
- Dimitria Athanasas and her daughter Sia share the meaning behind Koliva - an ancient traditional Greek funeral cake - after Dimitra made it for the Greek Orthodox Church in West End for 12 years.
- We learn how to make a Puerto Rican staple from Frank’s mum Jackie, and the only other Puerto Rican we could find in Australia - Will Sanchez aka Chef from The Hood.
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