TWENTY-EIGHT years ago, formal culinary education in the Philippines was virtually unheard of.

The culinary scene offered various cooking classes and weekend kitchen workshops, but the concept of a structured institution was nowhere to be found — until Annie Guerrero envisioned a future where Filipino culinary professionals could achieve world-class education without leaving the country.

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