These South Indian dishes were on Masaba Gupta’s weekend platter; Pic. see

South Indian cuisine has its own charm and charm. There are no two ways about it. In fact, once you taste the authentic taste of dishes like dosa, idli and uttapam, the simplicity of these dishes can captivate the heart of any foodie. And, looks like these recipes have already won Masaba Gupta’s heart. The celebrity designer shared a picture of his South Indian thali on Instagram Stories. What do we find there? She is taking a dip in a plate of delectable uttapam and podi. We also see a dollop of coconut chutney on the side. Masaba captioned it, “Uttapam + podi = (star-eye face emoji).”

Masaba Gupta shared her Saturday South Indian thali on Instagram

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The stories of Masaba Gupta’s food can also be traced to a healthy diet. The designer was recently seen rooting for her comfort food. No, it’s nothing foreign. Masaba’s comfort food is simple homemade khichdi. She posted a picture of her plate of khichdi and vegetables and captioned it, “Chalo (home-cooked) food is your medicine. Whenever I feel like going away from my usual way of eating ( Ridiculous amounts of gajak and chikki) – I go back to khichdi. I eat this at least 3 times a week until my body feels better, with some skillet vegetables on the side for fiber, It’s comforting, delicious and can be easily made with pickles (in this ratio) and yogurt. Probiotics, carbs, fiber.” here is more what he has written.

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Masaba Gupta chose a healthy glasssafe pita Juice this season Yes, she is definitely giving us some healthy diet goals. And, we can’t complain. He posted a photo of the juice and wrote about its benefits. She said the drink is a diuretic and helps relieve sciatica pain. It also cleanses the intestines and has anti-aging properties. It is also good for summers as it keeps the body cool. Masaba wrote, ‘Drink as is or with a pinch of black jaggery or salt. See if it works.”

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