If you follow chef Vikas Khanna on Instagram, you may be aware of the various posts he often shares. From snippets of his personal life to dishes he create, the posts are of varied tastes. There is now a latest inclusion to that list and it is a video of a beautiful dish.
The image shows the dish created by Vikas Khanna. (Instagram/@vikaskhannagroup)
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“If Vincent Van Gogh was a chef,” he wrote while sharing the video. The post is complete with a hashtag #Sunflowers. The video shows a design of the flower created using edible items.
The video, since being shared some 20 hours ago, has gathered more than 1.1 lakh views and the numbers are only increasing. It has also accumulated tons of appreciative comments.
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The video, since being shared some 20 hours ago, has gathered more than 1.1 lakh views and the numbers are only increasing. It has also accumulated tons of appreciative comments.
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“Vikas sir you create magic through food. You’re unmatched!” wrote an Instagram user. “Masterpiece,” shared another. “You should add another adjective to your bio - "Artist". Your creations are beautiful, mesmerising and a treat to the eyes,” suggested a third.
What are your thoughts on the video shared by Vikas Khanna?
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