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YANGON, June 2 — From boiled catfish soup to spicy fried frog, an eight-year-old in pyjamas and a chef’s hat is delighting Myanmar with her culinary prowess in a nation still being told to stay at home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Moe Myint May Thu’s mother posted a video online at the...

Moe Myint May Thu and her mother Honey Cho cooking while filming a video at their house in Yangon. — AFP pic

With her wide gap-toothed grin, the video has bounced across social media and brought stardom to the child along with an online moniker: “Little Chef”.“I just love cooking,” she tells AFP, during a break from the kitchen in her family’s Yangon flat. Moe Myint May Thu has mastered 15 dishes, including tomato fish paste curry, pork stew and spicy fried frog.

The celebrity chef’s clips were initially posted on her mum’s social media pages, but have now gone live on her own Facebook account, gaining 8,000 likes in just four days.

 

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