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Rosebud Benitez is a Filipino celebrity chef and the host of Quickfire, a 10-minute television cooking show aired several times daily on QTV11, a subsidiary station of the GMA (Global Media Arts) Network, Inc.[1] The show is considered to be one of the most easily recognizable productions of the alternative network, with an offshoot bestselling DVD compilation of highlight episodes.[2] Prior to Quickfire, Rosebud was part of the culinary group program Ka-Toque, QTV 11’s first-of-a-kind that spawned a whole new generation of broadcast cuisine productions and chef-hosts. [3] Though wedged within a smorgasbord of equally sociable young chefs in Ka-Toque, Rosebud became the first in the group to be given a solo show and the only non-actor to be invited by GMA Artist Center to join its register of contract stars.[4]


After graduating from the prestigious Center for Culinary Arts, Manila, Rosebud (who goes by the moniker "Chef Mom")[5] became a popular public culinary figure in the Philippines: gracing billboards for food company Ajinomoto and achieving status as a most requested chef to conduct cooking demos for corporate events and TV programs.[6] In 2009, she was tapped by several media and event outfits to act as anchor person for several media and live events.[7] She was also a guest in several TV productions, in varying formats and genres, and featured in magazines, photo exhibits, and food blogs on wmn.ph.[8] She had also been selected as one of the seven society women to represent the scent of S.T. Dupont Rose in Manila; nominated in the 2009 and 2010 PMPC Star Awards for TV;[9] and honored as one of People Asia’s “Women of Style and Substance” for 2009.[10]


References

  1. ^ Telebisyon.Net, ‘’Telebisyon.Net’’, 05 May 2008, “[1]”, 12 February 2011
  2. ^ ’’Pilipino’’ Star ‘’Ngayon’’, ‘’philSTAR.com’’, 03 September 2009, “[2]”, 12 February 2011
  3. ^ ClickTheCity.com, ‘’ClickTheCity.com’’, 11 November 2005, “[3]”, 12 February 2011
  4. ^ iGMA.tv ‘’iGMA.tv’’, 04 April 2008, “[4]”, 12 February 2011
  5. ^ Walden Sadiri ‘’Manila Bulletin’’, 28 October 2009, “[5]”, 12 February 2011
  6. ^ Jocelyn Valle ‘’Manila Bulletin’’, 28 October 2009, “[6]”, 12 February 2011
  7. ^ The Philippine Star ‘’The Philippine Star’’, 15 April 2010, “[7]”, 12 February 2011
  8. ^ Walden Sadiri ‘’Manila Bulletin’’, 30 July 2009, “[8]”, 12 February 2011
  9. ^ Media Newswer ‘’Media Newser Philippines’’, 26 October 2010, “[9]”, 12 February 2011
  10. ^ Walden Sadiri ‘’Manila Bulletin’’, 28 October 2009, “[10]”, 12 February 2011