【PoojaDhingrashouldhavebeenalawyer.Butwhilestudying(16)___atuniversityinMumbai,shedecidedthatshewantedto(17)___hermajorandtodosomethingmore(18)___.Rememberinghelpinghermotherinthe(19)___duringherchil】
Pooja Dhingra should have been a lawyer.But while studying(16)___at university in Mumbai,she decided that she wanted to(17)___ her major and to do something more(18)___.
Remembering helping her mother in the(19)___during her childhood,she decided to work with food instead of legal cases.So she(20)___ her parents to let her go to Paris to study cooking.
One day,her friends took her to one of the best macaron (法式小圆饼)(21)___ in Paris.After just one(22)___,Ms Dhingra decided there and then that when she(23)___ to Mumbai she would open her own macaron store,the first of its kind in India.
Coming back to Mumbai upon(24)___,she started making macarons in her parents'kitchen,but it was a complete(25)___.The hot and wet weather in Mumbai makes it(26)___ to make the delicious cakes.It took her around six months of research and 60failed attempts to finally get a(n)(27)___recipe (配方).
Yet being both young and female meant she faced additional(28)___."The biggest problem was to get people to take you(29)___,"she says."For example,(30)___ I had to buy machinery,I would have to ask my father to make these calls for me."
However,she eventually opened her first shop in 2010.To(31)___ sales in a city where very few people knew what a macaron was,Ms Dhingra(32)___ free samples to customers.The cakes were immediately popular,and sales soon took off(33)___ positive word of mouth.
Ms Dhingra also started running classes on how to make macarons and other cakes,(34)___ gave the business a further growing boost (促进).
Now,although Ms Dhingra is the owner of three busy macaron shops in Mumbai,she still works hard to(35)___ her business.Another three stores will open in the city this year.One newspaper article called her"the macaron queen of India".
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