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Name
  
Jehane Benoit

Role
  
Author

Education
  

Jehane Benoit httpswwwcollectionscanadagccaobj027006f1

Born
  
March 21, 1904 (
1904-03-21
)

Died
  
November 24, 1987, Sutton, Quebec, Canada

Books
  
Madame Benoit Cooks at Home, Canadiana Cookbook

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Jehane Benoît, OC ([ʒan bənwa]; née Patenaude [patənod]) (March 21, 1904 – November 24, 1987) was a Canadian culinary author, speaker, commentator, journalist, and broadcaster. After studying at the Sorbonne and the Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris, she started her own cooking school, Fumet de la Vieille France, in Montreal. She also opened one of Canada's first vegetarian restaurants, "The Salad Bar", in 1935.

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Jehane Benoît Jehane Benoit Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Best known as "Madame Benoît," she wrote 30 books during her career, including the Encyclopedia of Canadian Cuisine. She appeared regularly on CBC Television's Take 30 and later became a proponent of microwave cookery, writing several books on the subject as well as appearing in television commercials for Panasonic microwaves.

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In 1973, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for her contribution to this art in Canada".

Jehane Benoît ARCHIVED Revolutions In The Kitchen History of Canadian

In 2012, Marguerite Paulin and Marie Desjardins published Jehane Benoît's biography À la découverte de Jehane Benoît, le roman de la grande dame de la cuisine canadienne.

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Jehane Benoît Encyclopdie de la cuisine de jehane Benot Amazonca Jehane

Jehane Benoît The Canadiana cookbook A complete heritage of Canadian cooking

References

Jehane Benoît Wikipedia


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