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  2. James Martin (chef) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. English chef and television presenter (born 1972) This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (April 2023) James Martin Martin at the ...

  3. James Martin's Saturday Morning - Wikipedia

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    James Martin's Saturday Morning is a British cooking show that has aired on ITV since 2 September 2017 as is presented by James Martin. Some of the chefs to join James Martin run two- and three-Michelin star restaurants, including: Sat Bains, Tom Kerridge, and Clare Smyth. Also among the chefs to join Martin are chefs from his time on Ready ...

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  5. List of foods named after people - Wikipedia

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    James Grieve apple – an old variety of apple. It gets its name from its breeder, James Grieve, who raised the apple in Edinburgh, Scotland some time before 1893. Bombe Grimaldi – kümmel-flavored Bombe glacée, a frozen dessert probably named for a late-19th-century member or relative of Monaco's royal Grimaldi family. There is also an ...

  6. Robertson's - Wikipedia

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    Robertson's is a British brand of marmalades and fruit preserves that was founded by James Robertson in 1864. The firm was run as a partnership until 1903, when it was incorporated as a limited company: James Robertson & Sons, Preserve Manufacturers, Limited.

  7. James Martin - Wikipedia

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    James Green Martin (1819–1878), Civil War Confederate brigadier general; James Martin II (1826–1918), American Medal of Honor recipient; James Fitzgerald Martin (1876–1958), officer of the British Army

  8. Grape syrup - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from the Turkish pekmez, which usually refers to grape syrup, but is also used to refer to mulberry and other fruit syrups. [3] [4] Vincotto (not to be confused with vino cotto) is the southern Italian term for grape syrup. It is made only from cooked wine grape must (mosto cotto), with no fermentation involved. There is no ...

  9. Quince cheese - Wikipedia

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    Quince cheese is prepared with quince fruits. The fruit is peeled and cored, and cooked with a teaspoon of water and from 500 to 1000 g sugar [2] per kg of quince pulp, preferably in a pressure cooker, but it can also be left for longer (40 minutes–1 hour) in a regular pot, in this case with a little more water (which will then evaporate).