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Guess what?: Atiqah starts to experiment with cooking

Actress Atiqah Hasiholan says that although she only first started to become interested in cooking last year, she has already experimented with her newfound interest in food preparation

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Sat, June 15, 2013 Published on Jun. 15, 2013 Published on 2013-06-15T12:07:47+07:00

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ctress Atiqah Hasiholan says that although she only first started to become interested in cooking last year, she has already experimented with her newfound interest in food preparation.

'It's not a hobby yet, but I've taken a liking to it. My family and my boyfriend often ask me to cook, so I try make what they want,' she said as quoted by kapanlagi.com.

Atiqah, who played in Mirror Never Lies, said her father often asked her to cook chicken curry, and her siblings liked ayam taliwang (a local dish from Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara).

However, she said she found that Indonesian food was difficult to prepare.

'Indonesian meals are quite complicated to cook. When I was in Australia, I used to only cook simple things,' she said.

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