Kim Kardashian exhorts plant-based diet and shows off her tiny waist

‘Plant based does a body good’: Kim Kardashian shows off her incredible figure in a cargo pants and crop top while giving an insight into her diet secrets

She makes no secret of her show-stopping figure at every turn. 

And Kim Kardashian was giving some insight into the tricks of her phenomenal curves on Thursday as she posed up a storm in her latest sizzling snap. 

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 40, showed off her breathtaking figure in a corseted shirt and high-waisted cargo pants, while she shed light on her diet by adding the caption: ‘Plant based does a body good’. 

Sizzling: Kim Kardashian was giving some insight into the tricks of her phenomenal curves on Thursday as she posed up a storm in her latest sizzling snap

Kim looked incredible in the crisp white shirt which featured a boned corset-style top which highlighted her bust and tiny waist. 

She pulled a series of sexy poses while showing off her shapely bottom in the cargo pants and sizzling while standing in front of a fireplace.  

Ever since she showcased her multiple walk-in glass fridges and boasted of being ‘plant based’, fans have been curious about what Kim actually eats.

And the reality star opened up earlier this month – sharing that she enjoys everything from sea moss smoothies to Cheetos, during a Twitter Q&A with fans.

Wow! The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 40, showed off her breathtaking figure in a corseted shirt and high-waisted cargo pants, while she shed light on her diet by adding the caption: 'Plant based does a body good'

Wow! The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 40, showed off her breathtaking figure in a corseted shirt and high-waisted cargo pants, while she shed light on her diet by adding the caption: ‘Plant based does a body good’

Confirming she was ‘mostly plant-based’, as were her children, Kim added that her oldest daughter, six-year-old North, was a pescatarian – meaning she eats fish.

She explained: ‘I eat mostly pant based. No meat anymore’. When a fan replied to query what she ‘eats in a day’, Kim wrote ‘sea moss smoothies are really good too’.

Originating as a home remedy in Ireland, sea moss, a type of red algae or seaweed naturally high in iodine, is credited with boosting the immune system, mental health and the digestive system. In powdered form it can be a thickener to smoothies.

Amazing! Kim looked incredible in the crisp white shirt which featured a boned corset-style top which highlighted her bust and tiny waist

Amazing! Kim looked incredible in the crisp white shirt which featured a boned corset-style top which highlighted her bust and tiny waist

Kim gave her fans detailed information about what she usually eats for breakfast and lunch, she wrote: ‘Oatmeal and vegan sausage for breakfast, vegan tacos are my fave for lunch! Salads are good too!’

Kim also revealed only loved baked and as skinny fries when eating potato. She is not a fan of waffle fries, sweet potato fries, thick french fries or anything spicy.

‘I hate HOT anything! I hate Spicey anything. I know this is going to be very unpopular to so many but I just don’t like it. Regular Cheetos for me or Cheetos puffs are my absolute fave,’ she Tweeted.

Hard work: Ever since she showcased her multiple walk-in glass fridges and boasted of being 'plant based', fans have been curious about what Kim actually eats

Hard work: Ever since she showcased her multiple walk-in glass fridges and boasted of being ‘plant based’, fans have been curious about what Kim actually eats

As for not so healthy snacks, Cheetos, Doritos, Eggos, Top Ramen, and Big Stuff Oreos, topped the list.

Kim revealed her Starbucks order was a: ‘small size soy chai latte or the smallest size white chocolate mocha with whipped cream,’ and they had to be the smallest ‘or they don’t taste the same.’

And for those wondering if Kim’s four children, North, six, Saint, four, Chicago, two, and Psalm, eight months, were plant based too, she confirmed that was an affirmative: ‘Yes they do! North is a pescatarian though.’