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Our brain is fed with the data that cooking is meant for only women from ages. Women are meant to be in kitchen andmake food for everyone is only motto she should as individual.
We are a bunch of biased people because we have never appreciatedour women who cook deliciously, but we never fail to praise the man cooking in a Master chef show. Women have been consistently cooking the food without actually getting the due which they deserve.
Man cooks food and everyone starts praising them, they refer to that cooking skill as their talent and an art that a man can cook food.
Food is a basic necessity and everyone is in need to consume food and there should not begender barriers to cook food .Food has no genders, and it can be prepared by anyone whoever wishes to make. For cooking, you just a recipe, ingredients, stove or cooking gas , utensils and concentrated mind with of course a hand is needed which is not a gender-specific either you are girl or boy, Well! You can still cook.
It should not be a duty for women to cook religiously on daily basis. She is not against the cooking but definitely against the so-called entitled duty to cook food. Traditional and moderns society makes difference right here.In a modern society nobody is labelled to cook but anyone who is available can make food for the rest of the family.
Women are more eligible and skilled than being a cook in house . She can do miracles with the same cooking hand as labelled a series of work which is commendable.
Everyone says a path to the man’s heart is from stomach so why don’t a man makes food to reach his heart. Why does he need women to do that. He should be independent in making food also like he is in decision — making in his life.
Women are meant to do more than cooking in her life. We need to get that straight in our head.