Thankfully, many food influencers have risen to the occasion by sharing recipes and tips as well as pointing out where great food can be obtained. Audiences have responded positively as well, turning some social media users into overnight stars with millions of followers and viewers.
Khairul Amin Kamarulzaman
Seven years ago, he launched his 30 Hari, 30 Resepi (30 Days, 30 Recipes) series by posting food and drink recipes online during Ramadan. Since then, Khairul has built a massive following with his easy-to-follow recipes with simple ingredients.
This year, Khairul has upped his game with 30 Hari, 60 Resepi.
Khairul will also be releasing eight episodes of his travels to Oman.
Hamdan Mubarak has started posting recipes, specifically for the sahur meal, which is an early morning breakfast Muslims have before they start their fast.
Expect mouth-watering meat dishes, creamy beverages and delightful desserts. One thing to note is Hamdan cooks larger portions of food – useful if you need to feed a family.
Abdul Qayyum Halid, popularly known as Che Sayang, has delicious recipes lined up for Ramadan. With the tagline of “two minutes, one recipe” he cooks authentic Malay dishes.
He uses local ingredients, including herbs and spices, and also explores cuisines from other Asian countries. His fish, prawn and squid dishes look particularly scrumptious and moreover, are easy to prepare.
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