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  • LF Originals launches new show ‘Street Foodz of India’

    LF Originals launches new show ‘Street Foodz of India’

    MUMBAI: The digital extension of LF launched its new show ‘Street Foodz of India’ on its social media channels. LF Originals in association with Nutrela, the Soya brand has taken to the Indian roads to reinvent street food in a healthy way. Launched on October 5, ‘Street Foodz of India’ is an original series that takes you to the five Indian cities known for its delicacies- Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Indore, and Lucknow to relish the street food, but with a healthy twist.

    This series aims to promote healthy eating with Nutrela, suggesting ideas to modify street food into healthy, yet delicious dishes.

    Nutrela GM-Marketing Darshan Panchal said, “Street food is an integral part of our culture and life, with every city having its own unique dish which is thoroughly enjoyed by its people and tourists. We along with the #LF team wanted to bring these recipes to each and every household in the country by giving it a healthy twist. Nutrela Soya is not only the highest source of protein but its versatile property makes it seamlessly blend with any vegetarian dish so that people can enjoy their favorite street food without really worrying about their health. These street food videos are the testimony of Nutrela Soya’s healthy & tasty proposition.”

    The series will have a total of 10 episodes, two each city that will run across all its digital platforms. The seven to eight minutes videos that premiere on Tuesday and Thursdays at 5 PM on Facebook and 8 PM on Instagram, will take you on a tour to experience all the famous street foods of a city. The host leads you to famous local food joints in the city and experiments with ways to upgrade street food to healthy delicious dishes in no time using high-protein Nutrela soya chunks.

    With a successful launch of the show, LF Business Head, Amit Nair said, “#LF has been at the forefront of doing innovative content in the digital space for a while now, with this partnership with Nutrela we bring to our audiences some lip-smacking street foods across the country while focusing on healthy options as a new way of enjoying your favorite snack.“

    The first two episodes tickled the taste buds with Kolkata’s famous Jhaalmuri and Puchka, made with soya chunks as one of the key ingredients. The next two episodes are based in Mumbai, a city known for its fusion street food. Here, they experiment with the staple food of the city- Vada Pav and Pav Bhaji, after that their next foodie destination halt is in Lucknow.

    Stay tuned with #LFOriginals for more interesting content on food and lifestyle.

  • LF Originals launches new show on sustainable fishing

    LF Originals launches new show on sustainable fishing

    MUMBAI: The digital extension of Living Foodz that hosts original digital content on Food, Travel & Lifestyle, launches its new show ‘FISHERIES OF INDIA’ under its digital series ‘Local Produce’ on its Facebook page. The show will be speaking on sustainable fishing and how it is the need of the hour.

    With Fisheries of India, LF Originals aims to bring the efforts of Mr.Ganesh Nakhawa to the limelight. A 7th generation fisherman from Karanja in Uran, he is also the Director of Fisheries along that coastal area. Funded by the government, he has been lauded for his unique methods that have helped increase catch and bring back equilibrium in marine ecology.

    Suggestive to the name of the show, this series is all about insights into the fishing culture and the methods that India must adopt to make the practice sustainable and curb aggressive overfishing off India's coasts.

    In every episode of Fisheries of India, LF Originals aims to uncover the various facets of fishing in India. Episode 1 covers the basics – 'What is fishing?' 'What is a continental shelf?' and 'Different methods of fishing'. Episode 2 raises awareness of the orthodox methods and their impact versus the modern methods of fishing and how results are achieved. It also speaks of how India consumes more migratory fish, hence disturbing ecological balance in the oceans. Finally, Episode 3 highlights the evils of plastic pollution in our oceans and the effects it has not only on the daily lives of fisherfolk and the marine ecosystem as a whole.