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GMA Network, Knorr partner up to serve nutritious, delicious meals

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ON Sept. 12, be inspired to take a step forward to a better future as GMA Network and Knorr team up to showcase success stories of Filipinos who grew up eating nutritious and delicious meals in the newest cooking show “Knorr Nutri-Sarap Kitchen.”

Knorr has been part of every Filipino household for over 50 years now and has witnessed thousands of success stories of Filipinos who grew up with Knorr.

Hosted by Kapuso TV host-actress Camille Prats-Yambao, “Knorr Nutri-Sarap Kitchen” features these success stories and pays tribute to Filipinos who have worked hard to achieve their dreams despite the challenges they experienced growing up. Part of their success is attributed to eating simple and nutri-sarap meals prepared by their mothers.

The cooking show puts a spotlight on popular personalities and ordinary people with inspiring stories like basketball star Marc Pingris who spent his childhood days helping his mom sell vegetables at the Pozorrubio public market in Pangasinan; Doc Joeffrey “Otit” Mambucon, the first from the Tigwahanon-Manobo Tribe who graduated with a double degree in Nursing and Medicine; Teacher Fe Matullano Lustañas, a public school teacher-turned-philanthropist who started the Education Under the Bridge program; and comedienne and entrepreneur Marietta “Pokwang” Subong.

Learn about the growing-up struggles and success stories of two moms from Department of Social Welfare and Development’s 4P’s program. These moms are able to raise healthy children, who are achievers in school, despite their challenged socio-economic status.

The host, Camille, is also considered as one of these inspiring Filipinos who grew up working hard for her family and eating healthy food prepared by her Mommy Alma Prats.

“Knorr Nutri-Sarap Kitchen” airs beginning Sept. 12, every Sunday at 10:05 a.m., on GMA Network. (PR)

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