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Great food, great friendship at Fil-aussie cookbook launch

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IT was a celebratio­n of great food and great friendship during the recent launch of Australian-filipino food and travel writer, photograph­er and cookbook author Yasmin Newman’s Under Coconut Skies: Feasts and Stories from the Philippine­s at SM Aura Premier.

The event organized by the Australian Embassy and the Australia Global Alumni in the Philippine­s brought together members of the Filipino-australian community, alumni and corporate executives.

These included Australian Embassy second secretary Alex O’hara, Australia-new Zealand Chamber of Commerce vice president Bradley norman, and Qantas Airways Philippine­s general manager Honeybee Hubabib. During the afternoon reception at the mall’s Skypark, Visum Ventures founder and CEO John Michael Hilton, also a Filipino-australian, joined Yasmin in preparing kinilaw na isda using kalamansi and Australian finger lime. Broadcast personalit­y and Australian alumnus Martin Andanar hosted the program. They were welcomed by SM’S Millie Dizon.

Under Coconut Skies is Yasmin’s second Filipino cookbook. The book is a celebratio­n of the Philippine­s and its food, and takes her readers on a journey to discoverin­g classic Filipino dishes through stunning photograph­s and unique culinary traditions, folklore and personal stories.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Hk Yu PSM said, “One of the things that Filipinos and Australian­s share is our love for food—we love bringing people together to enjoy great food and have great conversati­ons. We are delighted to have Filipino-australian Yasmin Newman here in the Philippine­s, to celebrate Philippine culinary heritage with the best of Australian products—a culinary fusion of the best of both countries.”

In this vivid cookbook, Yasmin Newman invites everyone into her kitchen and into the homes of friends and locals, sharing traditiona­l dishes, and vegetarian and modern interpreta­tions on the classics. From sizzling wild mushroom sisig, golden turmeric and cassia bark rice from the Muslim south and pork belly adobo to glistening candied kalamansi cake, Filipino food celebrates and satisfies all the senses.

Guests were seen enjoying the afternoon tea curated by Yasmin featuring well-loved Filipino dishes from her cookbook using fresh Australian ingredient­s, such as Tasmanian salmon with turmeric rice and ube pavlova.

Under Coconut Skies: Feasts and Stories from the Philippine­s is available on Amazon.

 ?? ?? FILIPINO-AUSTRALIAN John Michael Hilton, founder and CEO of Visum Ventures, (the group behind brands, such as Koomi, t2, Zig, and oh My Greek) at the afternoon tea reception hosted by the Australian Embassy for cookbook author Yasmin Newman.
FILIPINO-AUSTRALIAN John Michael Hilton, founder and CEO of Visum Ventures, (the group behind brands, such as Koomi, t2, Zig, and oh My Greek) at the afternoon tea reception hosted by the Australian Embassy for cookbook author Yasmin Newman.
 ?? ?? AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Chamber of Commerce (ANZCHAM) vice president Bradley Norman
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Chamber of Commerce (ANZCHAM) vice president Bradley Norman
 ?? ?? TALKING favorite RECIPES Australian-filipino food and travel writer Yasmin Newman shares her favorite recipes with SM’S Millie Dizon at the Book Nook of SM Aura Premier.
TALKING favorite RECIPES Australian-filipino food and travel writer Yasmin Newman shares her favorite recipes with SM’S Millie Dizon at the Book Nook of SM Aura Premier.

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