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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 you 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.
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| Members of the Australia-New Zealand Association at the afternoon tea reception at the SM Aura Skypark Lawn for Australian-Filipino food and travel writer Yasmin Newman. |
Guests were seen enjoying the
afternoon tea curated by Yasmin which featured well-loved Filipino dishes from
her cookbook using fresh Australian ingredients such as Tasmanian salmon with
turmeric rice and ube pavlova.
As a proud ambassador
of Filipino cuisine and Australian food products, Yasmin also shares her love
for food and her Australian and Filipino influences in a series of cooking videos
called A Taste of the Philippines produced by the Australia Philippines
Business Council (APBC) in partnership with the Australian Government.
In
2013, she also wrote and published her debut cookbook 7000 Islands: A Food
Portrait of the Philippines.


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