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Brooklyn-based creator Shompa Kabir has officially earned her apron on MasterChef: Global Gauntlet. This achievement places her on Team Asia Pacific, marking a historic win for Bangladeshi representation. Known to millions online as @shompsz, Shompa is now taking her culinary storytelling from TikTok to the world’s biggest kitchen.
Her journey is a masterclass in staying true to one’s roots while embracing global opportunities. For the Bangladeshi-American community, this moment is a long-awaited spotlight on their rich culinary heritage.
| Category | Details |
| Name | Shompa Kabir |
| Location | Brooklyn, New York |
| Show | MasterChef: Global Gauntlet |
| Team | Asia Pacific |
| Signature Dish | Halibut Bhuna, aromatic rice, lentils |
| Known For | Bangladeshi food, comedy, lifestyle content |
| Social Handle | @shompsz |
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Shompa’s rise began in Brooklyn, where she balanced her American upbringing with deep Bengali traditions. Before the white apron, she built a massive following by blending comedy with authentic recipe videos. She isn’t just a cook; she is a storyteller who uses food to bridge cultural gaps. This background gave her the confidence to present high-level flavors under the intense pressure of the judges’ table.


For years, South Asian cuisine in Western media was often generalized. Shompa’s presence forces a shift toward regional specificity, highlighting the unique techniques of Bengali cooking.
“Beyond honored” was how she described the feeling of bringing her family’s flavors to the global stage. This visibility provides a “brand lift” for diaspora creators everywhere, proving that authenticity is a winning ingredient.
The competition is only getting tougher as the “Global Gauntlet” format begins. Shompa will face high-stakes challenges that test her ability to innovate while staying rooted in tradition.
Fans can expect to see more bold spices and heartfelt stories as she fights for the title. Her journey is a reminder that heritage is not just something to keep; it is something to share.

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