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  2. Mary Sia - Wikipedia

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    Mary Li Sia (August 3, 1899 – November 18, 1971) was a Chinese-American teacher and cookbook author, called "the Julia Child of Hawai'i" [1] for her long and visible career teaching and writing about Chinese food.

  3. Sylvia Wu - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Wu (née Cheng; Chinese: 伍鄭鏡宇; [1] October 24, 1915 – September 29, 2022) was a Chinese-American restaurateur, philanthropist, and cookbook writer. She ran Madame Wu's Garden on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles from 1959 to 1998.

  4. Hannah Che - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Che is an American plant-based/vegan writer, chef, and author, as well as a pianist. Her cookbook, The Vegan Chinese Kitchen , won the 2023 James Beard Foundation Award . Early life and education

  5. Joyce Chen (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Chen was born in Beijing, the youngest of nine children of a high-ranking Qing dynasty official, during the Republican era under Sun Yat-sen. [4] Her wealthy father, a railroad administrator and city executive, could afford to hire a family cook.

  6. Fu Pei-mei - Wikipedia

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    Fu Pei-mei (Chinese: 傅培梅; pinyin: Fù Péiméi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pòo Puê-muî; 1 October 1931 – 16 September 2004) was a Taiwanese waishengren chef. She wrote over 30 cookbooks on Chinese cuisine, and produced and hosted cooking programs on Taiwan Television and Japan's NHK.

  7. Fuchsia Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    Returning to London, Dunlop studied for an Area Studies master's degree at SOAS and began to review Chinese restaurants for the Time Out Eating Guide to London.Continuing to write on Chinese food for newspapers and magazines, she now worked on her first book, rejected by several publishers as "too regional" [9] but published as Sichuan Cookery in Britain (2001) and as Land of Plenty in the ...