A Mysterious Indian Chef Cooks For His Entire Village And Posts It On YouTube

In the world of viral food YouTube channels, nobody cooks meals as big as these.

An Indian chef began posting videos of himself cooking meals to feed an entire village on YouTube about a year and a half ago. Called My Money My Food,” the channel has already garnered over 150,000 subscribers and has nearly 50 MILLION views across the entire channel.

The chef, who has never revealed his name or which Indian village he is from, regularly posts these videos himself cooking Indian street food. However, his most viral videos feature him cooking for “an entire village,” as he puts it in the video titles. He’s made some pretty massive meals, including a 300-egg and 3-chicken omelet, a 15-pound mutton stew, and even a stir-fry made out of a 40-pound shark.

There’s a lot of mystery surrounding this chef and where he comes from. What is his name? Why does he create videos of himself cooking massive amounts of food for his village? Is it to show off traditional methods of cooking, or is a way to help him make money? Or possibly even both?

In any case, the videos are extremely intriguing and teach you a lot about how food was traditionally cooked in India. The videos also hail back to a time when cooking like this was the norm and established community, whether it be for an entire village or for a family gathering.

Our busy world just doesn’t have enough of that these days. Maybe that’s why millions of people love to watch this man cook giant amounts of food.

Or maybe they just love seeing that massive quantity of food being cooked all at once.

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