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Kalyan Karmakar

Things that make me happy from the world of food

  1. 10/15/2024

    I want to take Malvani food from my kitchen to the world: Pallavi Amberkar of Flavours of malvan

    Pallavi Amberkar is a Mumbai girl whose roots lie in Malvan in coastal Maharashtra. She opted out of working when her son was born, but her desire to work was always there. She came across the concept of home cook organised home dining experiences through Authenticook, tried it out, and loved the experience. She cooked Malvani food as it was cooked in her home, and the audience lapped up her food. She planned to cater to party orders after that but saw that most were going in for small orders. This was not her plan, but she did not back out. Then came the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown, and she began to retail home-cooked Malvani meals under the brand name Flavours of Malvan. She would go to the markets to pick up fresh seafood and meat, and her food became a hit, as seen in repeat purchases and word-of-mouth recommendations. The lockdown ended, and the market opened up. People wanted to go out and eat, but the competition for ordering in increased. Home chefs had a tough time holding on, and only the very best and most determined continued. Both applied to Pallavi, who looked at options beyond her regular weekly menus. She tried looking for large catering orders and launched a biryani brand. She considered opening a restaurant and has gone back to her roots by launching home dining more formally. It took me 4 years to convince the rather reticent Pallavi to participate in the podcast. Still, as she says, her confidence has increased over the years, and she now understands the need to push her business more aggressively. Listen to Pallavi Amberkar on this episode of #foodocracy to learn about her inspiring story. Pallavi is based in Mumbai. For orders and to be added to her WhatsApp group, you can message her at +91 9819703070. The award-winning #podcast #FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India's longest-running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business. This is the third season. Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered, and please subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.

    44 min
  2. Most chefs don't give eggs the importance they deserve: Annie Bafna of The Nutcracker Mumbai on Foodocracy For Her

    11/06/2022

    Most chefs don't give eggs the importance they deserve: Annie Bafna of The Nutcracker Mumbai on Foodocracy For Her

    Annie Bafna is a CA as many of her fellow Parsis are. What makes her rare in the community is that she is a vegetarian! She used to eat eggs once but has given that up apart from when she needs to do tastings at The Nutcracker Mumbai which has an egg-etarian menu. Like any good Parsi, Annie reveres eggs. This ensures that the scrambled eggs coming out of her kitchen are consistently creamy and dreamy. Annie is not a chef. She worked for 7 years in the finance industry and then 7 years in the design industry before she followed her longstanding dream of being in the food business by opening the first Nutcracker outlet in Mumbai's art district, Kalaghoda. This was 8 years back in October 2014. Since then she has opened 3 more outlets in Bandra West, Palladium and Jio World Drive with a menu that has much more than scrambled eggs. Be it her customers or her team, putting people first is Annie's success mantra. To know the secret behind the Nutcracker scrambled egg and the story behind the name Nutcracker, tune into the episode and sit back and listen to Annie tell her story. The award winning #podcast #FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India's longest running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business.  Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered and please do subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.

    1h 8m

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Things that make me happy from the world of food