How Bollywood celebrities eat healthy -- Marika Johannson's 6Pack Meals!

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Written By: Kriti Saraswat | Updated : September 10, 2014 3:33 PM IST

6Pack MealsWhat: 6Pack Meals is a healthy, organic food service which will deliver freshly prepared food right to your doorstep. It is called so because one needs to eat healthy throughout the day and it delivers up to 6 meals for every client. The meals are designed by a team of exclusive chefs from Michelin starred restaurants and are led by Marika Johansson IFBB pro athlete, celebrity fitness trainer, nutritionist, fitness consultant and Hrithik Roshan's nutritionist along with fitness expert Nigel Jairaj. They offer various types of cuisines -- Japanese, Classic American Chinese, Mexican, Thai and of course Indian food. 6Pack Meals caters to several Bollywood celebrities including Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Sidhharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and more.

The service takes into account one's fitness goals to design a meal plan accordingly and delivers 4 to 6 meals a day to make sure they eat right. Ingredients used are organic and there are no preservatives in their meals. Even when celebrities have international shoots, Marika Johansson and her company Viking Fitness, design the diet and have a network of chefs and food experts who can design the same meals abroad.

Bollywood celebs' favourite dishes

  • Ranbir Kapoor: Chicken teriyaki skewers with buckwheat noodle and green beans in sesame dressing
  • Katrina Kaif: Devilled eggs with chicken roll
  • Ranveer Singh: Chicken biryani
  • Alia Bhatt: Marika's special powerpack mush
  • Shahid Kapoor: Soy nuggets with herbed spiced sweet potato mash
  • Siddharth Malhotra: Burger with masala sweet potato fries

For more information: Visit their website www.6packmeals.com

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