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Ruzuta Divakar shared his views on X and Instagram, highlighting that homemade food is healthy and can strengthen community relations.
Nikhil Kamath noticed that it is rare to cook home in Singapore.
On February 19, the famous nutritionist Rujuta Diwakar emphasized the value of the home-cooked food, claiming that he enhances health and strengthens family and community bonding. He urged people to dismiss the opinion of “rich boys”, referring to billionaire Nikhil Kamath, who recently ignited a debate on food consumption practices in India compared to Singapore.
Ruzuta DiwkarThose who have provided nutrition guidance to Bollywood figures like Kareena Kapoor Khan have expressed their views on X and Instagram, emphasizing that eating at home is a beneficial practice that can prevent various diseases and community connections Can promote He encouraged everyone to cook and create a regular habit, whether he is using the hashtag #Gharkakhana, regardless of his age, gender or financial condition, meaning home-cooked food.
Nikhil Kamath first shared insight by his visit to Singapore, given that home cooking in a rich city is quite uncommon. He said that many persons faced, they did not prepare food at home, with some deficiency with some deficiency. He proposed that if India has to adopt a uniform lifestyle, this restaurant can open enough opportunities for the industry. He asked his restaurant friends what changes can this industry be in India.
I was in Singapore this week; Most people said that they never cook at home, and others do not have a kitchen. If India follows this trend, then investment/opening restaurant will be a big opportunity, but we do not have restaurant brands which are close to scale scale south -perpetuity… pic.twitter.com/XCTPFUYV57– Nikhil Kamath (@nikhilkamathcio) February 18, 2025
Kamath’s remarks inspired an enthusiastic debate about people’s food habits in Singapore and India. Many users indicated the vibrant hawker center culture of Singapore, where office workers can enjoy cheap, clean and healthy food. In contrast, many Indian commentators expressed concern about the hygiene of street food and high costs related to eating out of home-cake food. One user said that homemade food is an important aspect of Indian culture and is unlikely to change it.
Divakar’s comments were widely interpreted as a response to Kamath’s approach to Indian food practices. A user of X suggested that rich people are currently searching for Singapore and believe that it responds to India’s challenges. Another user referred to rent homes instead of purchasing Kamath’s previous advice, stating that rich persons also recommended to hire while buying their properties.
While many supported Daivekar’s message, some commentators highlighted that cooking at home could not be a viable option for everyone, and it is often not inexpensive to keep help to help. An Instagram user stated that it is easy to suggest eating “home-ripe food”, but questioned who is preparing food at home, suggests that it becomes rich, while others only end up Many jobs can be balanced. It also questioned whether it was believed that women should stay at home for cooking.
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Delhi, India, India