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How Cake Picnic brought together the bakers’ community in Thiruvananthapuram

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How Cake Picnic brought together the bakers’ community in Thiruvananthapuram
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The Cake Picnic event in Thiruvananthapuram brought together 30 home bakers to showcase their creations and foster a sense of community. Organized by Saumya Thomas and Tessa, the event provided a platform for professional bakers to network and share their craft with the public.

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It highlights the growing trend of community-driven culinary events that support local small-scale entrepreneurs and foster social connections.

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Imagine being served a slice each of 30 different cakes? 75-odd cake lovers in the capital city were treated to this experience when they turned up at Lemon Tree Premier, Thycaud, last weekend for the second edition of Cake Picnic, where 30 home bakers spread out the best/favourite cakes from their kitchen.

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