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Christian San Jose

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Believe it or not, this cartoon-looking cheese block is actually cheesecake

It’s inspired by its main ingredient, Swiss cheese, and you can order it through Instagram

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You’re probably buying ‘newtro’ clothes—not vintage. Here’s the difference

A combination of the words “new” and “retro”, “newtro” refers to a cultural movement—mostly manifested in fashion—that’s sweeping South Korea and the world by storm

Save that crispy pata oil! This is where you can send it instead of down the drain

Where does used cooking oil go, Mareng Whitney? This on-demand service picks it up from your house, saving your drain pipe from clogging and the groundwater from contamination

Before PSG, 100k Chinese POGO workers got same COVID-19 vaccine as early as Nov 2019

Is this good or bad news? If you ask Chinese-Filipino civic leader Teresita Ang See, it’s OK, “because we do not have much control (over) them”

Charcuterie boards with just cold cuts and cheese? These creative Pinoys made theirs with tilapia, chicharon and hotdog

These inventive Filipinos take on the French appetizer set with comedic—and practical!—touches on the side

These limited edition Doraemon and Totoro luxury goods are yours if you have money to spare

If you have money to burn, Gucci and Loewe have new collections featuring these beloved Japanese animated characters

How to pre-register for Manila City’s free COVID-19 vaccine

Manila residents can now pre-register for free COVID-19 vaccine, said Manila mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso

Year in review: Environment stories that made us rethink humans’ relationship with nature

In 2020, everything that happened is connected to our continuous neglect of the environment. Will we do better next year?

What’s the difference between caldereta and bakareta?

As if differentiating the other tomato-based stews isn’t hard enough, here comes a variation of caldereta

STAR, SLEX, Skyway, NAIAX and TPLEX waive toll fees for Christmas and New Year

As part of San Miguel Corporation’s yearly tradition, all its tollways are free for motorists from Dec. 24, 10 p.m. to Dec. 25, 6 p.m., and on Dec. 31, 10 p.m. to Jan. 1, 6 a.m.