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Goa's First German Brezelfest Unites Community Through Food and Art

Summary

  • Brezelfest started by three women from South Goa
  • Event brought people together through art, music, and food
  • Festival featured live cooking, handmade products, and lively music
Goa's First German Brezelfest Unites Community Through Food and Art

Last weekend, Goa hosted its first-ever German Brezelfest, a celebration of food, art, and community organized by three local women. The festival was the brainchild of Andrea Thumshirn, Ragini Dhingra, and Yogita Mehra, who met and decided to create an event that would bring people together through their shared passions.

Despite heavy rain in the days leading up to the event, the skies cleared, and the smell of freshly baked pretzels filled the air. The Brezelfest was a huge success, attracting a cheerful crowd eager to enjoy the festivities. The event featured special drinks, live cooking counters, and stalls showcasing the work of local entrepreneurs and artisans. Attendees were delighted by the range of handmade products on offer, from soaps to home decor.

As the music played and people danced, the Brezelfest once again demonstrated how food, art, and friendship can bring a community together, rain or shine. The festival's organizers were thrilled with the turnout and are already looking forward to making next year's event even bigger and better.

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The Brezelfest is a festival in Goa, India that celebrates food, art, and community. It was started by three local women - Andrea Thumshirn, Ragini Dhingra, and Yogita Mehra.
The Brezelfest in Goa was organized by three women from South Goa - Andrea Thumshirn, Ragini Dhingra, and Yogita Mehra.
The Brezelfest in Goa featured live cooking counters, special drinks, stalls showcasing handmade products from local entrepreneurs, and lively music that had attendees dancing.

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