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Nikhil Kamath shared on X how Singaporeans rarely cook at home, sparking a debate on India's preference for "ghar ka khana" ...
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In his X post, Kamath noted that home cooking is almost non-existent in Singapore. He pointed out that many Singaporeans ...
Reflecting on his observations, Nikhil Kamath speculated that if India were to adopt Singapore’s eating-out culture, the ...
In a recent discussion, Nikhil Kamath explores the evolving food culture in India and compares it to Singapores vibrant ...
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Tasting Table on MSN10 Indian Spice Blends You Should Add To Your RecipesCould your spice cabinet use a little more variety? Try adding some of these Indian spice blends to the mix to dress up your ...
Dietician Rujuta Diwekar urged people to avoid following the trend of not cooking at home, as suggested by Nikhil Kamath. She ...
Kamath had suggested that India should adopt Singapore’s culture of dining out instead of cooking at home, predicting that ...
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These ingredients not only reflect Bengali agricultural practices but also showcase the region’s rich cultural tradition of using bold and vibrant spices in everyday cooking.” Muri is also a symbol of ...
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