Providing home cooks with economic, healthy solutions

Celebrity chef Myke 鈥楾atung鈥 Sarthou, Maggi tie up for new cooking show, advocacies
FOR YOU, it鈥檚 instant food. To chef Myke 鈥淭atung鈥 Sarthou, it鈥檚 about restoring human dignity.
On April 23, in Mr. Sarthou鈥檚 restaurant Lore in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Maggi, under Nestl茅 Philippines, announced its partnership with the celebrity chef, restaurateur, and award-winning cookbook author. Under this collaboration, Mr. Sarthou will star in a new cooking show by Maggi and Nestl茅 Cream that will teach Filipino home cooks how to prepare homecooked meals. Beginning next month, he will host a 12-episode live cooking show on Maggi鈥檚 Facebook, YouTube, and Tiktok accounts.
Mr. Sarthou can be contradictory. On one hand, his restaurant Lore and his first prize-winning cookbook Philippine Cookery: From Heart to Platter advocate for heritage cuisine, which comes with it the idea of slow cooking and the preservation of tradition. On the other hand, his YouTube channel and subsequent cookbook series, named Simpol, advocate for easy cooking techniques that anyone can do. Mr. Sarthou, by the way, is releasing two new cookbooks this year: a new edition of Philippine Cookery, and a partnership with Maggi that might be titled Simply Simpol.
In an interview with 大象传媒, he said, 鈥淲hile others may frown on the idea of me working with a company like Maggi for products such as Magic Sarap (a flavor enhancer) and all that 鈥 I really see it as an economic solution in providing families a means to feed their family healthier and more delicious food.鈥
While Mr. Sarthou will be cooking for Maggi, he will also help out with their Sarap Sustansya Advocacy campaign, which teaches young people in public schools about backyard and urban gardening (through a partnership with the Department of Agriculture), as well as cooking. They have also reached out to more diverse communities, such as army spouses. Raine Calma, Service Pillar Head for Nestl茅 Cream, Carnation and Maggi said, 鈥淚f wala silang kakainin, useless din iyong brands namin (If they have nothing to eat, our brands are useless).鈥 This year, they鈥檙e targeting to reach 3,000 schools across the nation.
When we pointed out his own heritage advocacy, he in turn pointed out the more urgent problem of hunger. According to a survey from Social Weather Stations, 14.2% of Filipino families 鈥渆xperienced hunger or lacked food at least once in the past three months,鈥 even more than last quarter鈥檚 hunger incidence of 12.6%*. 鈥淪ometimes, the first thing that families kind of sacrifice is the quality of food that they eat at home,鈥 he said.
鈥淥ne of my advocacies really is about food sustainability. One thing that鈥檚 really a core of what I鈥檓 doing 鈥 that鈥檚 why I teach people how to cook 鈥榮impol鈥 鈥 is that I think it鈥檚 (the) right of a Filipino to eat deliciously no matter what economic background you have.鈥 鈥 Joseph L. Garcia
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