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This 6 Year Old Kid Is Taking The Culinary World By Storm And How, Has Already Been To The Ellen Sho

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 May, 2017 01:48 PM
    Nihal Raj, lovingly known as Kichaa, has his own YouTube channel where he exhibits extraordinary cooking skills. With over sixteen thousand subscribers, little Kicha's video channel is abuzz with cooking and videos and taste tests. 
     
    The little master seems to love cooking and serving puttu - a traditional breakfast dish of Kerala - and also tries rustle up sumptuous delicacies with much ease and aplomb. From some of the best loved Kerala recipes to apple pies, chocolate cake, vadas and what not - this little mickey is serious about his food and has even tried his hands on mixology.
     
     
    Kicha is the son of Rajagopal V. Krishnan, an advertising professional and Ruby Rajagopal who is a home maker. Nihal's tryst with kitchen started when he would watch his mother cook and bake and would insist on helping her. Mrs. Rajagopal was more than encouraging and handed him over some easy recipes that he would pull-off with ease without getting hassles.
     
    Kicha's road to success saw a huge turn when one his recipe videos, Mickey Mouse Mango Ice Cream, became so popular that Facebook decided to buy it for $2000 - and there was no looking back from there. Little Kicha continue to win a bevy of accolades. One of the star achievements under the belt of this little prince is to become the youngest guest on the Ellen Degeneres Show.
     
    Little Kicha had a great time at the Ellen show and loved doing a live cooking demo. There is no second guesses about the choice of his dish that he cooked for Ellen and her audience - his favourite puttu.
     
    Look at this adorable little thing!
     

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