Toronto-based platform Cookin United offers a wide range of dishes from different cuisines, made with love and care of local food creators
Homemade meals prepared for the whole family were something special for Chutikarn Amsakul, a 29-year-old cook from Thailand who moved to Toronto two years ago.
“I love to cook, and I love when people eat my food and say: ‘Whoa, what is it? This is amazing!'" Mo recalls. “I like the feeling that people love and enjoy my food.” A 45-year-old dad, Ivers is originally from Thornhill, Ont. but has lived in New York for the last 13 years. He says he is bothered by how polarized our society has become, divided into different labels and categories.
Eating her comfort food has become a popular tradition among other players, especially those from the Dominican Republic.The cultural diversity of Toronto is one of the reasons why the Cookin founders chose the city for their platform launch, offering a wide range of cuisines prepared by cooks of different backgrounds.
If someone does not have a kitchen big enough to prepare meals for sale, Cookin offers a certified and inspected commercial kitchen located in the York Mills area of Toronto. “It's not so much about the food when I go to a restaurant; it's more about the experience of going out and being served and not having to wash dishes. In terms of consuming food on a regular basis, I want to eat home-cooked food. And the only person that I know who will cook homemade food for me is me,” she added.
Although there is no law allowing people to sell otther meals from home, Cookin is taking several measures to ensure their food is made safely.
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