On Instagram, Bhumi shared a series of photos capturing her food journey from the first week of December.
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Bhumi Pednekar is very active on social media.
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The actress recently gave us a glimpse of her foodie obsessions.
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Take a look at his Instagram post below.
Bhumi Pednekar’s culinary innovations have always been a delight for her fans. From hectic shoots to relaxing vacations, one thing that remains constant with him is his passion for gastronomic adventures. So, what’s in her recent food diary? On Instagram, Bhumi shared a series of photos capturing her food journey from the first week of December. The post began with the actress enjoying a chat session with producer Rhea Kapoor, with a glass of wine placed on a corner table. In one of the carousel slides, Bhumi was seen having a good time with her close friend Ori at AP Dhillon’s Mumbai concert. However, what caught our attention were the empty glasses that appeared to be filled with soft drinks, adding a touch of intrigue to the post. To keep an eye:
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Later in the post, Bhumi Pednekar was seen enjoying everyone’s favorite Indian snack – Pani Puri. In the video shared, the actress poured mint water from a jug into the puris and immediately tasted them. Another jug, which apparently contained tamarind water, was followed by a plate full of puris. Bhumi’s “Decembering” moment also showcased her love for a perfect South Indian thali. She shared a picture of herself sitting in a restaurant, eagerly preparing to enjoy food served on a banana leaf. The plate contained a heap of rice topped with a dollop of ghee, vegetable curry, two types of chutneys and sambar, all of which looked absolutely delicious.
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A few days ago, Bhumi Pednekar also pleased her taste buds with Bengali cuisine. During her visit to Kolkata, the actress enjoyed a lavish Bengali thali at ITC Royal Bengal. His thali included traditional ingredients like shukto, began bharta and dal along with steamed rice and puffed luchi (Bengali-style puris). The delicious thali included sweet and spicy chutneys along with desserts like rasgulla, sandesh and mishti doi (sweet curd), making it truly irresistible. Bhumi captioned her post, “New city, new plate.” Read on to know more.
Bhoomi’s food and drink moments are quite delicious. We can’t wait to see more food posts like this from her.
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