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Food special: Masala mix for the Indian cookbook
Updated On: 14 March, 2015 08:20 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
As cookery shows hog airtime on television and digital formats, does the humble cookbook stand a chance? Krutika Behrawala gets to the bottom of the pot

Flip through the pages of TV personality Kunal Vijayakar’s maiden book, Made In India, and you will be engulfed by the aromas of desi home-cooked food. From Bhindi Fatafat to Hingatelache Vatane, the writer has curated a range of dishes based on his travels during the eight-year-long TV show, The Foodie, as well as the lesser-known variations from family and friends.

Aharam, published by Roli Books, will hit the stands this year
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