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New Season of HOME FOODIE with Drew Arellano, Iya Villania, Chefs Yen, Martin and John | FOODVENTURES

A Home Foodie can be anyone who loves food, cooking and eating! 






On its 5th season, the San Miguel Pure Foods Home Foodie Chefs Yen, Martin and John together with real-life couple Drew Arellano and lya Villania, continue to teach and entertain Home Foodies with resto-inspired and classics with twists but with new and level up ideas, easy-to-prepare as well as budget-friendly recipes. 

Among the new elements for this season is that Home Foodie went out of the kitchen for fresh ambience. Some of the cooking demos are done on location with a refreshing view of the Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges as the kitchen backdrop. 



Home Foodie also engages more with its Ka-Home Foodie community on recipe ideas, questions and needs that can be addressed by the show. Drew will roam around the city to personally talk to the viewers and netizens. 

And so, the recipes are ka-Home Foodie approved, can be easily replicated by more households and are suited for every member of the family. Lucky Home Foodies are also invited to the remote kitchen to watch the cooking demos and try the featured dishes. 



Join Drew and lya, as they cook various Madalicious and Affordalicious meals for their growing family, together with the San Miguel Culinary Center Celebrity Chefs Llena Tan-Arcenas, Martin Narisma and John Valley in Home Foodie Season 5. 

Home Foodie season 5 will be aired on GMA 7, beginning June 10, 2019, from Monday to Friday, after Unang Hirit. 

Home Foodie episodes can also be enjoyed online through their website at www.homefoodie.com, YouTube (Home Foodie), Facebook, lnstagram and Twitter accounts @Home Foodie ph.





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