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It's no secret that Malaika Arora enjoys eating. She is not only an inspiration to people with her fitness routine, but she is also a foodie. If you follow her on Instagram, you'll notice that she occasionally waxes poetic about her meals. Malaika posts about everything on Instagram, from her morning smoothies to her late-night snacks. That's not all, though. She also uses the photo-sharing app to show off her delectable cooking sessions and supper dates (with family and friends). It isn't an exaggeration to say that Malaika has made a name for herself as a culinary influencer, as evidenced by her newest Instagram storey. Let's have a look.
Malaika Arora recently shared a post on Instagram about a delectable bowl of Kerala fish stew. The fact that this South Indian-style fish curry was prepared by her mother Joyce Arora added to the dish's uniqueness. "Mama, u have magic in ur fingertips," Malaika captioned a photo of the delicacy.
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Isn't it looking delicious? If you're a slurper like us, we've got a treat in store for you. Joyce Arora's Instagram account has a post where she discussed how to make her special Kerala fish stew with coconut milk. "Unlike other Kerala fish curries, which have rich, robust flavours, this one is subtle but packed with delicate flavours," according to the post. "This preparation is essentially identical to a fish moilee," she continued, "but the fish is placed uncooked to the pot and poached in the coconut milk."
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