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LANGUAGE OF LOVE

The year was 1965. When culinary icon Nora Daza first came out with her cookbook, it quickly turned into a sensation, encouraging Filipinos to spend more time in the kitchen and prepare their meals with love. Daza won the hearts of many, specifically wives and mothers who were expected to cook breakfast, lunch and dinner (and maybe even ) for their

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