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From social media straight to your iftar table, Keith J Fernandez helps you plug into the most droolworthy trends this Ramadan
We epicureans everywhere have had a tougher lockdown than most. Barely a week goes by without some fantastic new dish being served up on social media for our virtual consumption. But while several influencers have come under fire for posting impossible (read: faked) food recipe hacks such as making cake frosting from ice-cream, there are nevertheless a number of trending dishes that are genuinely innovative, relatively easy to replicate and ideally suited to our eating habits in Ramadan.
Rachel Wharton, The New York Times
Published: 28 Feb 2021 11:46 AM BdST
Updated: 28 Feb 2021 11:46 AM BdST Co-owner Anne Saxelby at work at Saxelby Cheese Mongers in Manhattan, Aug. 23, 2018. The New York Times
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That’s why Anne Saxelby, founder and co-owner of Saxelby Cheesemongers, in New York City, was so surprised when a supplier told her that a recipe on the popular video app TikTok had whipped up such a demand for feta that she wouldn’t get her weekly shipment of the cheese.