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The home baker from Allahabad who established a brownie empire in Mumbai: Prachi Agarwal Goel of Brownie Cottage in #foodocracyforher

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Prachi Agarwal Goel is the head chef and co-founder of Brownie Cottage, established in 2005. In the first episode of the podcast she spoke about how her summer holiday trips to Mumbai from Allahabad as a child got her interested in the world of baking. Of how she did a bakery course at the Sophia Polytechnic after her graduation at Allahabad as the love of her life and her future life partner had (and still has) 'a massive sweet tooth.' In the second and concluding part of the podcast, chef Prachi talks about starting a home baking enterprise after marriage and of then moving to Mumbai with her husband to create something of 'scale,' as that was the life goal inculcated in her during her three month internship in the bakery department of the Oberoi, Mumbai. A decision which led to the birth of the Brownie Cottage. An enterprise that has grown from strength to strength and is in its 18th year now. #FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India's longest running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business. Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered and please do subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.

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Prachi Agarwal Goel is the head chef and co-founder of Brownie Cottage, established in 2005. In the first episode of the podcast she spoke about how her summer holiday trips to Mumbai from Allahabad as a child got her interested in the world of baking. Of how she did a bakery course at the Sophia Polytechnic after her graduation at Allahabad as the love of her life and her future life partner had (and still has) 'a massive sweet tooth.' In the second and concluding part of the podcast, chef Prachi talks about starting a home baking enterprise after marriage and of then moving to Mumbai with her husband to create something of 'scale,' as that was the life goal inculcated in her during her three month internship in the bakery department of the Oberoi, Mumbai. A decision which led to the birth of the Brownie Cottage. An enterprise that has grown from strength to strength and is in its 18th year now. #FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India's longest running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business. Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered and please do subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.

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