India, Feb. 20 -- Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar on Wednesday said eating home-cooked food is a healthy practice that can prevent several diseases and fosters family and community bonding. Diwekar also advised people to "not listen to rich boys", seemingly aiming to take a dig at billionaire Nikhil Kamath. The Zerodha co-founder had sparked a discussion on food consumption habits in India and countries like Singapore earlier this week.

"Do not listen to rich boys, eating at home is a healthy practice. One that can prevent many diseases, lead to sharing between communities, and deepen bond of love and security," Diwekar said in her posts on X and Instagram.

"Learn to cook. Practice it often. Irrespective of gender, age or income. ...