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12/04/2026
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11/04/2026
India’s most underrated food culture?

In this reel from Host Diaries, @chefshaunkenworthy makes a bold claim, one that many won’t say out loud.

That Bengali vegetarian food is among the finest in the country…
yet rarely gets the recognition it deserves.

Because when people think of Bengal,
they think fish, meat, indulgence.

But beneath that lies a deeply nuanced vegetarian tradition; seasonal, balanced, and rooted in simplicity.

And that’s just the beginning.

According to Shaun, what truly sets Bengal apart is something most places have lost:

honest food at every level.

And this isn’t just an opinion, it’s a choice he made.

After working with some of the biggest names across Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, and with roots in Manchester, Shaun chose to make Kolkata his home for over 24 years, drawn by Bengal’s ingredients, its markets, and its deeply rooted food culture.

Why Bengali vegetarian cuisine is underrated
How Bengal delivers quality, from street food to fine dining
Why other metro cities struggle with consistency beyond luxury dining
And why local bazaars are still the heart of real food culture

From Chinese by a thriving community…
to North Indian classics…
to hyper-local Bengali ingredients, Bengal offers diversity without losing authenticity.

And then there are the markets.

Seasonal. Fresh. Alive.

The kind of places where food doesn’t come from an app —
but from people, produce, and presence.

Because in Bengal, food isn’t just consumed.

It’s experienced.

Video Clips Used : 
B**g Eats @bongeats 
Drone Travel 
Ayan Banerjee Films @ayanbanerjeefilms 
Cities Nature and Relaxing Music 
Curly Tales @curly.tales 
Nat Geo @natgeo 
Eat With Aditya 
Anderson Pham
Exploropia @exploropiaofficial 
Canopus Films and Photography @rohan.das_ 
Pikturenama Studios @pikturenamastudios 

Correction: The first five beautiful clips of Bengali vegetarian dishes are shot by @pikturenama 
We had put the wrong video courtesy in the video by mistake. 

📺 Full episode on YouTube & Spotify: Host Diaries
📍Follow @host_diaries for stories that become legacy

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#food
#ShaunKenworthy
#fyp
#HostDiaries 10/04/2026

India’s most underrated food culture? In this reel from Host Diaries, @chefshaunkenworthy makes a bold claim, one that many won’t say out loud. That Bengali vegetarian food is among the finest in the country… yet rarely gets the recognition it deserves. Because when people think of Bengal, they think fish, meat, indulgence. But beneath that lies a deeply nuanced vegetarian tradition; seasonal, balanced, and rooted in simplicity. And that’s just the beginning. According to Shaun, what truly sets Bengal apart is something most places have lost: honest food at every level. And this isn’t just an opinion, it’s a choice he made. After working with some of the biggest names across Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, and with roots in Manchester, Shaun chose to make Kolkata his home for over 24 years, drawn by Bengal’s ingredients, its markets, and its deeply rooted food culture. Why Bengali vegetarian cuisine is underrated How Bengal delivers quality, from street food to fine dining Why other metro cities struggle with consistency beyond luxury dining And why local bazaars are still the heart of real food culture From Chinese by a thriving community… to North Indian classics… to hyper-local Bengali ingredients, Bengal offers diversity without losing authenticity. And then there are the markets. Seasonal. Fresh. Alive. The kind of places where food doesn’t come from an app — but from people, produce, and presence. Because in Bengal, food isn’t just consumed. It’s experienced. Video Clips Used : B**g Eats @bongeats Drone Travel Ayan Banerjee Films @ayanbanerjeefilms Cities Nature and Relaxing Music Curly Tales @curly.tales Nat Geo @natgeo Eat With Aditya Anderson Pham Exploropia @exploropiaofficial Canopus Films and Photography @rohan.das_ Pikturenama Studios @pikturenamastudios Correction: The first five beautiful clips of Bengali vegetarian dishes are shot by @pikturenama We had put the wrong video courtesy in the video by mistake. 📺 Full episode on YouTube & Spotify: Host Diaries 📍Follow @host_diaries for stories that become legacy — #bengal #food #ShaunKenworthy #fyp #HostDiaries

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