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Pen name
  
Gastrogeek

Ethnicity
  
Bengali

Occupation
  
Food writer, blogger

Genre
  
Non-fiction


Language
  
English

Name
  
Rejina Sabur-Cross

Nationality
  
British

Books
  
Gastro Geek

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Born
  
Rejina Juie Sabur 18 February 1974 (age 50) London, England (
1974-02-18
)

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Rejina Juie Sabur-Cross (née Sabur; Bengali: রেজিনা সবুর; born 18 March 1974) is an English freelance food writer, home cook and blogger. She is the author of Gastrogeek: What to eat when you're in a hurry, hungry or hard up.

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Early life

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Sabur was born and brought up in London, England within a traditional Bengali household.

She has a food and drink journalism qualification and a broadcast journalism postgraduate diploma.

Career

Sabur worked as a researcher on a cookery programme and taught English in Saitama Prefecture, Japan for two years.

In early 2009, Sabur started her food blog Gastrogeek. She specialises in making home cooked meals with an Asian/ethnic twist.

She has written for publications and food websites including The Guardian, BBC Good Food, Channel 4 Food, Le cool, Fork Magazine, Eat Me Magazine and Fire and Knives Food Quarterly. She has also been featured in the Evening Standard, Red Magazine, The Independent, Olive, Amelia's Magazine and Waitrose Kitchen.

She has been interviewed by Tom Parker Bowles on his LBC radio show and by Robert Elms on his BBC London 94.9 show. She has judged dishes for the Brick Lane Curry competition and on television shows including Good Food's The Perfect and Channel 4's Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club.

In January 2013, her first book Gastrogeek: What to eat when you're in a hurry, hungry or hard up was published. The cookbook contains recipes designed for when time or finances are limited.

From January to February 2014, Sabur featured in Sainsbury's six-week campaign called "Make Your Roast Go Further". Along with Jack Monroe, Pam Clarkson, Nick Coffer, she shared recipes and tips online on how to use up leftover food from Sunday roasts.

Personal life

Sabur is married and has a son.

References

Rejina Sabur-Cross Wikipedia


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