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I am proud to present home chef Sonali Naik of Divine Flavour in the latest episode of #FoodocracyForHer.
 
Sonali is a Mumbai based interior designer who loves and lives to eat. A conscious eating and exercise based regime helped her lose 40 kilos a couple of years back. “I wanted to feel good and eat clean,” she says. Then came the covid pandemic. Her interior design work dried up. She was sitting at home with no access to even her ‘happy place,’ the gym! She felt overwhelmed. Put on a bit of weight. Then the ‘spirit of Mumbai’ kicked in and she and her friend from the last 18 years, Mehul who is a commodity trader by day, opened Divine Flavour together. Inspired by the overnight oats breakfast that was a mainstay of her healthy eating regime a couple of years back, Sonali began making granola from home for sale. ‘The idea was to make something where people would know what’s going into their bodies.’ Divine Flavour was launched in October 2020 after 4 months of meticulous planning and R&D. To know where it stands 13 months later and the role that Sonali’s 92 year old aaji (granny) plays in the granola your get, do watch this episode on your #FinelyChoppedTV medium of choice or listen to the podcast on #RadioFinelyChopped
 
#FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India’s longest running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business. Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered and hopefully lead to more orders for Divine Flavour and please do subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.
 
 
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