
The one and only Queen of Filipino Cuisine and Television, Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo, has been officially introduced as the newest brand ambassador for Kyowa home appliances!
The event, aptly dubbed “Tiwala Ako sa May K” (I Trust the One with K), was held at Seda Vertis North, and it was more than just a contract signing; it was a celebration of everything that matters most to Filipino households: authenticity, warmth, and family. Kyowa, known for its reliable and affordable appliances, found the perfect partner in Juday, and you’re about to find out why this partnership feels so right.
From Kilay is Life to Oven Scars: Why Juday’s Kitchen Stories are So Relatable
What makes Juday so beloved is her realness, and she didn’t hold back when sharing her kitchen chaos! Forget the flawless chef facade; she is just as prone to mishaps as the rest of us.
She shared her unforgettable, frightening kitchen moment: she almost burned her eyebrow, joking, “Kilay is life! Ay, hindi tumutubo agad!”. She even admitted to the classic puyat moment where she was busy stirring and mixing, only to realize later that her pot had no food in it.
But the most compelling detail? She showed off her oven scars, which she calls her “Miss Hams in the kitchen,” saying she keeps them because they remind her to be careful and the importance of having trustworthy appliances. That is the kind of honesty that proves she’s not just an endorser, but a real-life user.
Black Sesame Halo-Halo and the Culinary Queen’s Easy Flair
Despite the occasional kitchen mishap, Juday still amazed the audience by preparing her signature Black Sesame Pulvoron Halo-Halo. Watching her effortlessly blend tradition with innovation using Kyowa appliances, you could see the brand’s commitment to functionality and ease of use in action.
Judy Ann passionately shared, “Kyowa is a brand I’ve trusted for years. It’s part of our everyday life at home—from preparing meals to making moments with my family”. That’s not a script; that’s a testament to long-term trust.
The Unsung Hero: Why She Can’t Live Without Her Kyowa Appliance
When asked which Kyowa appliance she couldn’t live without, her answer was peak Pinoy culture: the Rice Cooker.
She hilariously admitted that she takes her rice cooker everywhere—even during her kids’ games abroad—because “rice is life” and she won’t sacrifice her children’s nutrition. She even confessed to the very Filipino practice of cooking in a hotel bathroom just to whip up one-pot meals for her son Lucho.
The rice cooker, she said, is the most reliable because you can “leave it and pagbalik mo perfect yung kanin mo”. This entire story confirms that Kyowa truly understands the practical needs of Filipino families.
This partnership is a beautiful blend of star power and heartfelt connection, and it’s a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality, trust, and family values. I couldn’t agree more: when it comes to home, “Tiwala Ako sa May K.”
