Healthier Together author and plant-based recipe creator Liz Moody shares her five favorite accounts for healthy cooking on Tiktok.

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Instagram wasmadefor food photos that leave you hungry just at the mere sight of them.

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As for short, easy-to-digest cooking tutorials though,TikTokhas becometheplace to go.

TikTok is great for a few different reasons,Healthier TogetherauthorLiz Moodysays.

Another major benefit: its less aspirational than IG.

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The videos on TikTok tend to be more real life and less posed than Instagram, Moody says.

A couple standouts: herwhipped matchaandvegan mac-and-cheese.

She also shares workout videos and things about her LA life, Moody adds.

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2.FEEL GOOD FOODIE

Yumna Jawad, theblogger behind Feel Good Foodie, is another cant-miss TikTok account.

She hastonsof healthy recipes, Moody says.

One quar cooking must-watch is herchocolate chip banana bread.

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She also uses her science smarts todebunk a ton of nutrition myths.

A couple to try:scallion pancakesandeggplant pepper dip.

Two cups with coffee and green tea on a beige background.

Doesnt hurt thatshes hilarious, too.

This is how a food trend is made and goes viral.

And if you still prefer YouTube to TikTok,here are the best YouTube cooking shows to follow.

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