7 things Chef Vikas Khanna did at the QuakerBowl






"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well."

Virginia Woolf was absolutely right when she spoke about dining, eating and life. Food is important and vital in our daily routines. Period. Food was the main agenda for Chef Vikas Khanna at the QuakerBowl. He did 7 things at the QuakerBowl but we'll come to that in a while.

With the advent of lifestyle related diseases across the cities, more and more people are turning towards healthier food options. 




With this very insight in mind, the QuakerBowl was organized at the JW Marriott Juhu on April 10, 2016.






There couldn't have been a better host than Chef Vikas Khanna, official brand ambassador for Pepsico. The minute he comes up on stage and starts speaking, you get to realize what an incredibly warm, sweet and humble human being he is. Flashing his most charming smile, Chef Vikas enthralls and captivates the audience, even though it is a Sunday morning.







Let's have a look at the 7 things which Chef Vikas Khanna did at the QuakerBowl.


1. Spoke about nutrition


India is a land of varied cultures. Naturally, each region has its own diverse food habits and cuisines as well. However, with a growing youth population and quick adoption of the Western culture is leading to unhealthy food habits, diets and lifestyles. 

According to a news article report in the Hindu, more than half of the women in India are anemic. India is on track to achieve only 2 of the 8 global targets on nutrition. However, it has significantly improved its nutrition performance in the past 10 years. 





2. Personal Anecdotes


Chef Vikas shared with all the bloggers the funnier nuances and anecdotes from his career as well as well as his early years.





3. Chef and Quizmaster



Chef Vikas revealed his skills of conducting a quiz and testing our knowledge about the food we eat but more importantly about the diverse and rich landscape which India is.

I was at the receiving end of a lot of new information and knowledge.

I learned that:

Pampore valley in Jammu and Kashmir produces the world's finest and best saffron.

Lettuce actually belongs to the Sunflower family.

Pears, cherries, almonds and others belong to the Rose family



4. Being sweet


As I have mentioned before, Chef Vikas is a truly humble person. Always ready to pose for clicks and being candid in front of the camera. 







 5.  Fun Time


Chef Vikas didn't lose out on an opportunity to mingle with the bloggers, goof around with them and share selfies. It felt like meeting a good friend after a long time. 







6. Cook


Well, it would have been a delight to watch him cook but he didn't. So, he did the next best thing. He made all the bloggers become Chefs for 10 minutes. All the bloggers were divided into groups and given ingredients. Then, it was time to come up with a recipe on the spot. 

It was mayhem. It was chaos. It was messy. More importantly, it was fun.












7. Hampers


Chef Vikas doled out huge hampers of Quaker oats during the meet. Not only that, each of the bloggers received Quaker goodies and a Quaker oats recipe book.

So, that's giving the ingredients and also showing you how to make it. A simple reminder to adopt a healthy lifestyle. I couldn't agree to it more.









Thanks to +QuakerIndia and #QuakerBowl for the lovely experience and meeting with Chef Vikas Khanna



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