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Delish Philippines Launches Its Maiden Issue, with a Cordilleran Dish as Its Centerpiece

With its first print issue, the magazine celebrates Filipino culture and heritage by diving deep into regional foodways and recipes

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Delish Philippines’ first cover star is Binungor, a snail dish that reflects Filipino cuisine’s resourcefulness, indigenous knowledge, communal traditions, and rich regional diversity. Photo courtesy of AGC PHC

After its digital launch in April, Delish Philippines has released its maiden issue, with the Cordilleran snail dish Binungor highlighted on the inaugural cover.

The issue, revealed on Wednesday, July 15, takes readers on a culinary journey across the country, being the first international edition of Hearst Magazines International’s Delish. Chefs Jocelyn Kapuno, Pil-od Acop Ano, and Chavi Romawac, all champions of Cordilleran cuisine, share nine recipes from the region in one of the features. From there, the issue turns to the iconic dishes of Bulacan and Iloilo to uncover the stories behind them.

“One of the best things I love about food is that it has this incredible ability to connect people who might otherwise have nothing in common. And that’s exactly what we hope Delish Philippines becomes,” writes Delish Philippines’ Chief of Editorial Content Angelo Comsti.

He says that the magazine hopes to be “A place where curiosity is always welcome. A place where tradition and innovation can sit at the same table. A place where differences are not forgotten, but understood and celebrated. A place where every issue leaves you not just hungry for the next meal, but eager to learn the story behind it.”

Delish Philippines is available on Sari-Sari Shopping and in major newsstands.

Visit their website at delish.ph.

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Pie Gonzaga

Pie Gonzaga

State of Affairs Writer

Pie Gonzaga is the State of Affairs Writer of Rolling Stone Philippines, covering politics and social issues. Her work with Rolling Stone Philippines includes interviews with figures inside and outside of governance, from congressmen to activists. Aside from politics, she has also written various culture and music stories, such as album reviews, TV show recaps, and explainers for internet/pop culture phenomena.

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