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5 Malta-Based food content creators you need to follow now

Get ready for some serious kitchen inspo.
Foodblog.mt’s yummilicious account on Instagram.

Do you like to eat? I know you do, and so do I. So if you’re looking for some inspiration for your next meal, here are five food content creators in Malta for you to like and follow on Instagram.

1. Holistic Ninja (@holisticnutritionninja)

Sarah Jones, known as Malta’s Holistic Ninja, juggles healthy eating along with being a mother of a young child. Her ‘no diet’ mentality means her content is more lifestyle-oriented, which makes it easy for you to incorporate meal prep and healthy eating into your life. Not sure how? Watch Sarah’s videos and she’ll show you.

2. Plantful Ina (@plantfulina)

For a fully plant-based diet, Plantful Ina is the one to keep an eye on. Her fun personality shines through as she films mouthwatering recipes that are easy to follow. Thanks to her facial expressions and groovy dance moves, Plantful Ina seems like more of a friend than an Instagram reel.

3. FoodBlog Malta (@foodblog.mt)

From nutritious recipes to tasty giveaways, local talent, and restaurant recommendations, FoodBlog Malta has it all. Feel your saliva glands activate as you watch the videos come to life on your screen. It’s no wonder they advertise themselves as offering foodporn!

4. Maltese Food Lovers (@maltesefoodlovers)

If you’re after someone super-organised, Maltese Food Lovers is the way to go. From top spots to eat to categorised meals, naughty giveaways, and even date night episodes, she’s got it all. Warning! Looking at the Malta Food Lovers Instagram page will make you hungry.

5. Kitchen Coach (@kitchencoachmalta)

If you’re after tasty recipes that don’t add to your waistline, Kitchen Coah Malta (formerly known as Camp Fitness) is definitely worth a follow. Rebecca Galea takes all-time favourite recipes such as timpana and sweet cheesecakes and adapts the recipes to control those pesky calories.

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