Hone your chef skills by logging into these 5 platforms

Hone your chef skills by logging into these 5 platforms

In the last one year, especially during the pandemic when each one of us were working from home, the demand to empower home chefs saw an upsurge with new and innovative players entering the space making an exceptional growth for similar platforms. Some who were already prominent in this space saw extraordinary growth considering everybody wanted to hone their chef skills.

So, here are 5 platforms which can refine your chef skills by logging into these platforms.

Your Food Lab

After being a Food Producer for MasterChef India, Mumbai-based Sanjyot Keer started Your Food Lab in 2016 which has garnered millions of views on the internet. For chefs, creating content in social media has become a win-win situation as the platforms can be seen flooded with varieties. Today, no doubt Your Food Lab is the most loved food video channel with easy and interesting recipes.

Foodism

Foodism, a 2019 foodtech company has brought together verticals like a wholesome food magazine, website and an instagram handle covering everything ranging from great food to nutrition and more! They have a recipe sharing platform for members to come together and share their love and knowledge of food. It is also a One Stop Shop for food lovers and professionals and Only platform to incentivise content creators (recipes, lifestyle, health, wellness, blogs – both video & posts). Foodism is also coming up with a mobile and web application that allows users to interact and network for business

Kabita’s Kitchen

Kabita Singh’s YouTube channel called Kabita’s Kitchen has 10.4 million subscribers. Kabita gave up her banking job to look after her son and since she had time she decided to pursue her passion for cooking. Kabita’s aim is to keep the recipes simple so that everyone can cook. She posted her first YouTube video on November 2, 2014, and her channel has grown rapidly over the years.

Roposo

Roposo ‘TV by the People’ is an Indian social media platform that allows users to express, connect, and interact with the world. With its channel Hungry TV, people can curate cooking videos, upload them and learn a variety of dishes from the uploaded videos. It has tools which create realistic videos with music, voice-over applications and GIF stickers. These tools help one to provide instructions for cooking and simplify it for the beginners.

Nisha Madhulika

Nisha Madhulika’s YouTube channel is named after her and has a 11.7 million subscriber base. The 60-year-old has been active since 2011 and has been churning recipe after recipe of Indian vegetarian food. She shot her first video and uploaded it on YouTube on May 16, 2011. Nisha had been helping her husband in his business but decided to do something while at home and started a food blog on Indian vegetarian recipes in 2007. Given the popularity of her blog she took to YouTube and hasn’t looked back since.

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