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  2. Nikolaos Tselementes - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, [10] he published his only book in English, Greek Cookery. [11] Influenced by French cuisine, he had been the modernizer of Greek cuisine as, thanks to him, the Greek housewives learned of béchamel sauce, pirozhki, and bouillabaisse. [12] [13] He created also the modern versions of mousaka, pastitsio, and anginares (artichokes) alla ...

  3. Tess Mallos - Wikipedia

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    Her parents, both from the Greek island of Kythera, emigrated to Australia where she was born and raised in the country town of Casino, New South Wales. Her father, Andonis Calopades arrived in Australia at the turn of the 20th century as an 11-year-old, and worked in the famous Kominos cafe in the central business district of Sydney .

  4. Mithaecus - Wikipedia

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    Mithaecus (Ancient Greek: Μίθαικος) was a cook and cookbook author of the late 5th century BC. A Greek-speaking native of Sicily, Magna Graecia, at a time when the island was rich and highly civilized, Mithaecus is credited with having brought knowledge of Sicilian gastronomy to Greece. [1]

  5. Argiro Barbarigou - Wikipedia

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    Best TV Chef Cookbook – GourmandCookbook Awards (2014) Ambassador of Greek and Parian Cuisine (2013) Global Culinary Ambassador – Chef Club N.Greece – US Congress (2013) Service to the Industry – Epicurian Club Boston (2011) Woman Chef – Gourmand Cookbook Awards (2010) Best Greek Cuisine – Papadakis Restaurant – Toques D'OR (2009)

  6. Best Greek food: 24 of the tastiest dishes - AOL

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    Indeed, one Greek island, Ikaria, has been under the microscope in recent years, as one in three of its 8,500-odd residents are over 90 years old. While there may be other lifestyle components ...

  7. Category:Cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    This category contains cookbooks of significant influence or popularity, including books that have served as references of record for major national cuisines, popular or influential books and series of books (especially those that have drastically influenced the cooking and eating habits of their intended audience), and the masterworks of prominent chefs and food writers.

  8. I'm a Greek Mediterranean diet expert. Here's my best advice ...

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    As a girl growing up in Kalamata, on the southwestern edge of the Peloponnesian peninsula, I found fresh food everywhere. On the weekends, we would visit our family farm, about 15 minutes outside ...

  9. A Book of Mediterranean Food - Wikipedia

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    A Book of Mediterranean Food was an influential [1] cookery book written by Elizabeth David in 1950, her first, and published by John Lehmann.After years of rationing and wartime austerity, the book brought light and colour [2] back to English cooking, with simple fresh ingredients, [2] from David's experience of Mediterranean cooking while living in France, Italy and Greece.