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Pailadzou A. Captanian or Gaptanian (Armenian: Փայլածու Ա. Գաբտանեան; 21 January 1883 – 26 May 1962) was an Armenian-American survivor of the Armenian genocide, memoirist, and poet. [1] She is also credited with inspiring the creation of Rice-A-Roni which is based on her own recipe of Armenian pilaf. [2]
Armenian genocide survivors map Settlement and routes for Armenian refugees during and after the Armenian Genocide, up to the Hatay Referendum.. Armenian genocide survivors were Armenians in the Ottoman Empire who survived the genocide of 1915.
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In 1934, Paskey changed the name to "Golden Grain Macaroni Company". Tom's wife, Lois, was inspired by the pilaf recipe she received from Armenian immigrant Pailadzo Captanian, to create a dish of rice and macaroni, which she served at a family dinner. In 1958, Vince invented Rice-A-Roni by adding a dry chicken soup mix to rice and macaroni.
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C. Gerard Cafesjian; James Caprell; Pailadzou Captanian; Vahan Cardashian; Arthur Edmund Carewe; Drew Casen; Michael Casey (poet) David C. Cassidy; Maxine Cassin
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