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Philippines Cheese Market: Culinary Adoption, Retail Expansion & Growing Consumer Appetite. AI-Generated.
Philippines Cheese Market Overview The Philippines cheese market is undergoing steady expansion as changing dietary trends, urbanisation and rising consumer incomes drive greater adoption of cheese in both everyday meals and premium culinary experiences. Cheese — encompassing processed varieties like mozzarella and cheddar as well as natural and specialty options — is becoming an integral ingredient across modern Filipino households, restaurants and foodservice menus. The Philippines cheese market size reached USD 1,959.6 Million in 2025. The market is projected to reach USD 2,987.6 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.80% during 2026-2034. This growth reflects broader shifts in consumption habits, expanding retail distribution, improved cold-chain infrastructure and increasing exposure to Western food influences.
By Manisha Dixitabout a month ago in Feast
The All-You-Can-Eat Buffet That Became France’s Favorite Restaurant. AI-Generated.
France's highest-grossing restaurant is not a storied Parisian bistro with three Michelin stars. It is not a Riviera hotspot with celebrity clientele. It is Les Grands Buffets, an all-you-can-eat temple of gastronomy on the outskirts of Narbonne, a modest city of 56,000 near the Spanish border.
By Kenneth Ethan Carlabout a month ago in Feast
A Crisp and Punchy Italian Salad. AI-Generated.
The best recipes often come with a story, a connection to a person or a place that makes them more than just a list of ingredients. For food writer Rachel Roddy, this week's recipe—a crisp, punchy salad of puntarelle, radicchio, celery, apple and cheese—is a tribute woven with memory, friendship, and the enduring legacy of a man who knew his vegetables like few others: the late Charlie Hicks.
By Kenneth Ethan Carlabout a month ago in Feast
Michelin-Style Desserts
Tired of complicated recipes? Craving restaurant-quality desserts without the fuss? These 10 incredible treats are your answer. Each one is based on a simple "mix-and-make" principle, delivering stunning flavors and textures that feel gourmet. They're perfect for impressing guests, treating your family, or simply satisfying your own sweet tooth with minimal effort. Get ready to become your own favorite pastry chef!
By yue . shui2 months ago in Feast
Why Calabria Food Fest Is More Than a Food Festival
I’ve worked in digital marketing long enough to recognize patterns. Food festivals, especially, tend to follow a familiar script: vendors, crowds, photos, a weekend of activity—and then silence until the next edition.
By Anthony Neal Macri2 months ago in Feast
A Slice That Knows Your Name
There are certain foods that don’t just fill your stomach — they anchor you to a moment, a place, or even a version of yourself you didn’t realize you missed. For me, that food has always been Pizza, and more specifically, New-York Style Pizza.
By Harley Morris2 months ago in Feast
Searching for the Best Pizza in Doha
The search for the best pizza in Doha doesn’t begin with a map or a list. It usually starts with a feeling. Hunger, yes—but also nostalgia, comfort, or the simple desire to slow down at the end of a long day. Doha is a city that moves quickly, shaped by ambition and constant change, yet food often becomes the place where life briefly pauses. Pizza, though not native to Qatar, has quietly earned its place in that pause.
By Harley Morris2 months ago in Feast
Searching for the Best Pizza in Doha: A Matter of Taste, Time, and Place
The idea of the “best pizza in Doha” is more complicated than it first appears. Doha is a city of contrasts—glass towers rising from the desert, quiet neighborhoods tucked behind busy roads, and people from every corner of the world bringing their own memories of what food should taste like. Pizza, a dish born far from Qatar, has found a surprising and comfortable home here. But defining the best version of it is less about rankings and more about moments.
By Harley Morris2 months ago in Feast
When Tipping Turns From Gratitude Into Guilt
Tipping was originally intended as a simple gesture of appreciation, a voluntary way for customers to say "thank you" for good service. Over time, however, that gesture has evolved into something far more complicated, and for many diners, far more uncomfortable. What was once gratitude has increasingly turned into guilt, obligation, and even judgment. Few phrases capture this shift better than the often-repeated refrain: "If you can't leave a good tip, then stay home." While it may be said casually, the sentiment behind it is neither fair nor constructive.
By Debbie's Reflection2 months ago in Feast










