Del Monte Kitchenomics started as a segment in the ‘80s cooking program, “Cooking it up with Nora,” featuring the culinary icon Nora Daza. The coocking shorts then became a segment of the longest-running noontime show–”Eat Bulaga!”–and it was hosted by Connie Reyes, Maricel Laxa and last year, Jolina Magdangal.
This season’s hosts Dino Ferrari and Eugene Domingo are exciting duo to watch since we all know that Eugene is bubbly and the say I see Dino, he’s pretty cool and mysterious. The combination is not yet tested but knowing Eugene, she really knows how to jive to everyone.
“Del Monte Kitchenomics” has proven to be the Filipinos’ trusted culinary partner throughout the years. It has been providing wonderful meal solutions to the Filipino consumers for almost three decades now. And through the years, “Del Monte Kitchenomics” has evolved along with Filipino moms.
“We’re excited to let everyone know that your trusted culinary partner, Del Monte Kitchenomics, is back on TV. This year, we made our show even more appetizing for your viewing pleasure. We’ll take our viewers to different places; we really want them to enjoy our cooking adventures. And of course, this show is made especially for our modern moms. If you’re looking for recipes that your family will surely love, but at the same time easy and quick to prepare, then this is the cooking show for you,” said Susie Aquino, senior brand manager of Del Monte.
The new season will air beginning Feb. 13, every Wednesday and Saturday, before “Eat Bulaga” and every Sunday after “AHA!” on GMA Network.