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Best Food Bloggers In The World

T here are millions of food-related blogs and channels on the internet. However, few manage to stand out and become recognized as some of the best food bloggers in the world. Time and effort make all the difference. The following best food bloggers have consistently put out eyecatching and informative food-related content that has helped them build a large and regular following that tunes in for their posts.

Food bloggers put out a variety of different kinds of content. From recipes to food reviews, to aesthetic food videos, there’s a variety of niches one can opt for.

Food bloggers from around the world, especially in this day and age, help to bring people from different cultures closer together and to introduce people from around the world to many different cultural and traditional cuisines.

Here are some of the best food bloggers from around the world.

Cookie and Kate

Kate is a vegetarian food blogger from Missouri. Her beloved dog Cookie makes regular appearances on her food blog. She makes healthy recipes in short, easy-to-follow videos that have gained a lot of traction on YouTube and Facebook because of the fact that they are to-the-point, fun to watch, and the results of the recipes are absolutely finger-licking. 

The photos she takes of her food are aesthetically pleasing, and it tastes even better than it looks. She has a large collection of recipes for everything including appetizers, main course dishes, and desserts.

Hemsley + Hemsley 

Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley have been at the forefront of the clean-eating ideology since the publication of their first book “The Art of Eating Well” in 2014. All of their recipes are gluten-free, and they encourage a diet free from grains and refined sugars. 

Rather than having a dogmatic and elitist approach, Jasmine and Melissa encourage a healthy lifestyle and teach delicious recipes that are easy to follow. They also got their own television show named “Eating Well with Hemsley + Hemsley” on Channel 4. 

Smitten Kitchen by Deb Perelman

The charm behind Deb Perelman’s blog is her small kitchen and easily available ingredients which she uses to create absolutely magical dishes. Her catalog now includes more than 800 recipes. People are able to relate to her because of her humble nature. 

She makes videos to teach the most basic of kitchen techniques to those who follow her blog. Her ideology is to make delicious recipes with easily available ingredients that anyone can follow. Her cookbook is named “The Smitten Kitchen.”

Spoontang Kitchen by Erin Neil

What makes Erin Neil stand out is the fact that she inspires many young cooks and food enthusiasts like herself to pursue their culinary dreams. She left her office job and shifted cities to chase her dreams of going to culinary school. And if you have ever had to do something similar, you know how much of a leap of faith it is. 

Erin shares her journey through culinary school with her followers and keeps it real while posting different recipes that she learns at culinary school. 

No Recipes

No Recipes by Marc Matsumoto is a primarily Japanese food blog. Matsumoto believes in teaching people the power of basic techniques. This is to give them the space and confidence to build their own culinary skills through interest and experience. 

One scroll through the No Recipes website will show you how Marc has no set recipes for any of his dishes. Rather, the entire focus is on the techniques behind different dishes and the importance of the ingredients used. He shows and teaches how to perform different techniques, but the end result depends entirely on the person seeking the recipes.

The Woks Of Life

This blog is basically a family-run business. And you know the best thing about those is that the recipes they teach are 100% authentic and passed down from generation to generation. Bill and Judy, with their daughters Sarah and Kaitlin started The Woks Of Life as a way to preserve the many traditional family recipes and immortalize them in a way that they could be widely appreciated. They started the blog in 2013 and since then have uploaded Chinese recipes that can be cooked by people of any level of cooking expertise. 

Each one of these blogs will leave your mouth watering. So don’t go exploring through our list of the best food bloggers around the world on an empty stomach!

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