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The term "Modak" typically refers to a type of sweet dumpling popular in Indian cuisine, especially in Maharashtra, and is particularly associated with the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is not a caste or community, so it doesn’t have a specific association with Brahmins or any other social group. However, certain regional variations or traditions might see different communities, including Brahmins, preparing or enjoying modaks. Overall, modaks themselves are a culinary item rather than a designation of caste.

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