Bea Trinidad

Bea Trinidad is the PR & Communications Manager of CCA Manila. She is the official storyteller of CCA’s vibrant community. If you have a story that would inspire our students, alumni and friends of the school, get in touch with her at 09178408400 or abgtrinidad@cca-manila.edu.ph.

Chef JP Anglo opens ‘Kooya’ in Dubai: ‘Our food is always evolving and inclusive’

Saying “Kuya, extra rice, please?” in a restaurant is a sign of being kind and polite when extremely hungry. You want that extra carb on your plate because the food is that delicious that you can’t stop eating. Serving good food is Chef JP Anglo’s North Star. He chose “Kooya” as the name of his …

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How can Filipino food shine globally? A UP prof offers these suggestions

Prof. Michael Tan says we need to take advantage of the Filipino diaspora, and look into our heritage ingredients and recipes. There’s no denying Filipino restaurants are becoming increasingly popular in major cities around the United States. There are Filipino restaurants in New York, in San Francisco, and Houston and international media is paying attention. There are also Pinoy …

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CCA Manila’s 25th year: Moving forward with excellence, ‘e-nnovations,’ enduring ties

FOR 25 years the Center of Culinary Arts (CCA Manila) has garnered accolades and credentials from around the world for its excellence in innovative culinary education, as well as advocating Filipino gastronomy. Throughout that time, it has produced thousands of graduates who are now part of the global culinary industry as chefs, entrepreneurs, and educators. …

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CCA Manila offers culinary arts management course

CCA Manila offers culinary arts management course CULINARY school CCA Manila has partnered with the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), for a groundbreaking entrepreneurial management course with a major in culinary arts. The program is a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management Major in Culinary Arts (BSEM-CA), the first of its kind in …

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CCA Manila now offering food entrepreneurial management course

  Planning to start your own food business? Let CCA Manila help you. Country’s top culinary school partners with UA&P for groundbreaking entrepreneurial management with a major in culinary arts For a year now, the pandemic has changed a lot of practices, habits, and norms. This has also motivated a lot of people to start …

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Planning to start your own food business? Let CCA Manila help you

CCA Manila, the country’s top culinary school, has partnered with the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), a top university offering reputable programs on entrepreneurship, to offer a bachelor’s degree that focuses on entrepreneurship and culinary arts—the first of its kind in the country.     The partnership will equip students with the essential …

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