Vaishnavi Dandekar is a graduate student at the UBC School of Journalism, Writing and Media. Her love for food and telling stories about it has drawn her to food reporting. Find her on Twitter @vaishnavi2099 and Instagram @vaishnavi_dandekarr.
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