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  2. Ching He Huang - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tainan, Taiwan, Ching spent most of her early childhood (up to age six) in South Africa, before her parents moved to London, England, when she was 11 years old. [1] [3] Educated at Queen Mary and Westfield College of the University of London, England, [1] and Bocconi Business School in Milan, Italy, [1] Ching graduated with a first class economics degree [4] [5] and set up her own food ...

  3. Elizabeth Chong - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Chong AM (Chinese: 陳月意 born 27 May 1931), original Cantonese name Yut Yi Chong [1] is a Chinese-born Australian celebrity chef, former cooking teacher, author and media and television host and personality. She is known for her TV series Elizabeth Chong's Tiny Delights.

  4. Kylie Kwong - Wikipedia

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    A new Kylie Kwong book was released in 2006 under the name of Simple Chinese Cooking. The book aims to make Chinese cooking as easy as possible, with every recipe accompanied by a full-page colour photograph. A third series to accompany her new book My China: Stories and Recipes from My Homeland will be shown on UKTV Food in Summer 2008.

  5. Mei Lin (chef) - Wikipedia

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    After winning Top Chef in 2014, Lin worked as a personal chef for Oprah Winfrey [2] [3] before going on to open her first restaurant, Nightshade in Los Angeles in 2019. [4] She became engaged to her fiancé Andrew Skala on January 14, 2023. [5] On April 9, 2023, Lin won the fourth season of Food Network's Tournament of Champions. [6]

  6. Fu Pei-mei - Wikipedia

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    Fu Pei-mei (Chinese: 傅培梅; pinyin: Fù Péiméi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pòo Puê-muî; 1931 – 16 September 2004) was a Taiwanese waishengren [1] chef. She wrote over 30 cookbooks on Chinese cuisine, and produced and hosted cooking programs on Taiwan Television and Japan's NHK.

  7. Poh Ling Yeow - Wikipedia

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    Poh Ling Yeow (Chinese: 杨宝玲; pinyin: Yáng Bǎolíng; [4] born 17 December 1973) is a Malaysian-born Australian cook, artist, actress, author and television presenter. . She has hosted multiple cooking shows including ABC's Poh's Kitchen and SBS's Poh &

  8. Susanna Foo - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, her first cook book was published, entitled Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine: The Fabulous Flavors and Innovative Recipes of North America's Finest Chinese Cook. [1] This won her a James Beard Foundation Award for best international cookbook, and she won a second James Beard Foundation Award in 1997 for Best Chef in the Mid-Atlantic region. [6]

  9. Vicky Lau - Wikipedia

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    Vicky Lau, a culinary entrepreneur born in Hong Kong, is the founder and head chef of Tate Dining Room, a restaurant awarded two-Michelin star, and green Michelin star Mora. In 2015, she was named the Best Female Chef in Asia by Asia's 50 Best Restaurants .