Following is a list of some great cooking channels from Pakistan and India that you might find helpful for your site and social media content. For each, I have tried to include what’s unique about them and how they may fit with your audience on (women’s wellness & intimate care) alongside food/recipe content.
1. Kitchen with Amna

Run by Amna Riaz, who began the channel in June 2016.
One of Pakistan’s most popular female cooking youtubers: she teaches Pakistani, Indian, continental and dessert recipes in a simple way for all love ones.
Why it’s good for you. Her content is accessible and geared toward home cooking hysterics women who want to cook new recipes easily and daily.
2. Food Fusion

Created by Asad Memon & Saima Asad in May 2016.
They became the first Pakistani food channel to cross 1 billion views
Why it’s good: High visibility, good production values, broad appeal. For your site, you might link to one of their “special occasion” recipes
Tip: Choose a recipe that also has a wellness or lighter/healthier twist for your audience.
3. Village Food Secrets

Run by Mubashir Saddique from a village in Punjab, Pakistan.
focuses on rustic, large scale, “village style” cooking with minimal equipment.
Why it’s good offers an interesting contrast to more polished cooking channels you could use this to show traditional roots or heritage cooking in content for your audience.
Tip: Perhaps pick a simpler version of a traditional recipe that your readers might adapt for home style cooking.
Indian Cooking Channels
1. Hebbar’s Kitchen

Founded by Archana Hebbar in 2014
Focuses on vegetarian Indian recipes, short and easily followed videos.
Why it’s good for your wellness oriented site: Many vegetarian, snack, lighter recipes that may appeal to women looking for healthier or meat less options.
2. Nisha Madhulika

Indian chef and youtuber specialising in vegetarian Indian cooking. Have over 15 million subscribers.
Why it’s good: Established, trusted, ideal for audience seeking reliable, home-style Indian cooking
Tip: Highlight one of her recipes for women cooking for family, maybe with a note on ingredient substitutes or quicker versions.
3. Village Cooking Channel

Based in India (Tamil) and known for cooking traditional dishes outdoors in open settings.
Why it’s good: Unique and high impact visuals; you could use it for inspiration or as views from traditional and heritage cooking segment.
Tip: Might not be directly integrable into everyday cooking for your readers, but good for storytelling, cultural context.



