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    Who is the historical father of food?

    a Whole Foods Market Customer
    • Posted by: a Whole Foods Market Customer
    • October 18, 2011
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    A Whole Foods Market Customer
    A Whole Foods Market Customer October 18, 2011
    In Hinduism, the goddess of food is known as 'anna purni' (one who provides food), not sure who the paternal ancestor is!
     

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    susan G.
    susan G. October 18, 2011
    Hunger, no doubt.
     
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