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Is an English chef who is famous for preparing food scientifically. After finishing secondary school,Heston went to France and taught himself to cook.he now owns the Fat Duck Restaurant in Bray,Berkshire,Uk,which has three Michelin stars and has twice been voted Best Restaurant in the Uk. He has had a number of TV shows and has also published several books
Is one of Britain’s oldest cooks and she’s the Uk’s best-selling cookery author.she started her career as a hairdresser at 16, but changed to cooking when she was 21 for 12 years, she wrote about cooking and famous chefs around the world before her first television appearance.she eventually had her own programme, where she explained carefully to viewers how to make basic dishes for the whole family
Is one of Britain’s best-loved television chefs. His programmes have been broadcast internationally in countries like the USA, South Africa,Australia,Brazil,japan,and lceland, and his books have been translated into thirty languages,jamie is most famous for his campaigns to encourage British and American schoolchildren to eat healthily.He’s married with four children
Is a popular food writer and journalist who started work as a book reviewer and restaurant critic. She has always been interested in food and cookery, but she has never trained as a cook. Despite this, she has successfully hosted her own cooking shows on TV, especially in the USA, where she had almost two million viewers. She also has her own range of products called living kitchen
Is one of Britain top chefs and he has won sixteen Michelin stars in total. He owns restaurants all over the world, but he also helps others restaurant owners who are having problems with their business. Gordon is probably most famous as the host of the TV reality show hell’s kitchen, where he often shouted angrily at the participants when they made a mistake
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