PHOENIX -- When Andrés Cano bakes bread from his home in Laveen, he relives his childhood days helping his mother in the kitchen, preparing Colombian dishes that today inspire his business.
Since he started his bakery, Andres Candough DoughVine Bread, Cano knew he wanted to include flavors that would connect him with the growing Colombian community in the Valley. Copy article link
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