 
        
        The Church of Bom Jesus is an iconic religious landmark located in Daman, India, reflecting the region's rich Portuguese heritage. Established in the 16th century, the church has witnessed Daman's evolution in terms of culture, trade, and, importantly, gastronomy. The Portuguese influence permeates the local cuisine, with a blend of spices, flavors, and techniques that resemble both Indian and Portuguese cooking traditions. Over the centuries, Daman has developed a unique culinary identity that's distinct yet reflective of its historical ties.
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