Every culture has a unique food philosophy. The way we cook our food tells a lot about who we are. Put together a group of Bengalis and the conversation will invariably veer towards food accompanied by spirited repartee involving the subtleties of Bangal (East Bengal) and Ghoti (West Bengal) cuisines. Factor in the cultural diversity of India and we could have similar debates played out a million times over.

Palates may be formed by socio-cultural influences, but the act of cooking itself is a spiritual pursuit. Whether one is cooking daily for loved ones or preparing langar for thousands in a gurdwara or donning the chef's apron occasionally over weekends, cooking can elevate the soul to great heights. It is precisely for this reason that the experience inside a Michelin-starred kitchen could be heavenly bliss.

Cooking is very special art that could not learn from everyone. You should have the very special potential to learn this art.

Some guys are born cook, someone learning it by doing some classes and someone never be cook anything.

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kyle Premium Plus
Hi Motu,

Yes, it's really an art that's not a part of everyone.
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