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Jane Grigson (born Heather Mabel Jane McIntire; 13 March 1928 – 12 March 1990) was an English cookery writer. In the latter part of the 20th century she was the author of the food column for The Observer and wrote numerous books about European cuisines and traditional British dishes. Her work proved influential in promoting British food.

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  • جين جريجسون أو هيذر مابيل جين ماكنتير ( 13 مارس 1928 مارس 1990) كاتب طبخ إنجليزي. في أوخر القرن العشرين ، كانت مؤلفة عمود الطعام في ذا أوبزرفر وكتبت العديد من الكتب حول المأكولات الأوروبية والأطباق البريطانية التقليدية. أثبت عملها تأثيره في الترويج للطعام البريطاني. ولدة جين جريجسون في جلوسيسترشاير ، ونشأت في سندرلاند ، شمال شرق إنجلترا قبل أن تدرس في كلية نيونهام ، كامبريدج . في عام 1953 ، أصبحت مساعدة تحرير في شركة النشر رينبيرد ، ماكلين ، حيث كانت مساعدة بحث للشاعر والكاتب جيفري جريجسون . سرعان ما بدأوا علاقة استمرت حتى وفاته في عام 1985 ؛ كان لديهم ابنة واحدة ، صوفي . عملت جين كمترجمة للأعمال الإيطالية ، وشاركت في كتابة الكتب مع زوجها قبل كتابة Charcuterie و French Pork Cookery في عام 1967. لقي الكتاب استحسانًا ، واكتسبت غريغسون ، بفضل قوتها ، منصبها في The Observer بعد توصية من كاتبة الطعام إليزابيث ديفيد . (ar)
  • Jane Grigson (born Heather Mabel Jane McIntire; 13 March 1928 – 12 March 1990) was an English cookery writer. In the latter part of the 20th century she was the author of the food column for The Observer and wrote numerous books about European cuisines and traditional British dishes. Her work proved influential in promoting British food. Born in Gloucestershire, Grigson was raised in Sunderland, North East England, before studying at Newnham College, Cambridge. In 1953 she became an editorial assistant at the publishing company Rainbird, McLean, where she was the research assistant for the poet and writer Geoffrey Grigson. They soon began a relationship which lasted until his death in 1985; they had one daughter, Sophie. Jane worked as a translator of Italian works, and co-wrote books with her husband before writing Charcuterie and French Pork Cookery in 1967. The book was well received and, on its strength, Grigson gained her position at The Observer after a recommendation by the food writer Elizabeth David. Grigson continued to write for The Observer until 1990; she also wrote works that focused mainly on British food—such as Good Things (1971), English Food (1974), Food With the Famous (1979) and The Observer Guide to British Cookery (1984)—or on key ingredients—such as Fish Cookery (1973), The Mushroom Feast (1975), Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book (1978), Jane Grigson's Fruit Book (1982) and Exotic Fruits and Vegetables (1986). She was awarded the John Florio Prize for Italian translation in 1966, and her food books won three Glenfiddich Food and Drink Awards and two André Simon Memorial Prizes. Grigson was active in political lobbying, campaigning against battery farming and for animal welfare, food provenance and smallholders; in 1988 she took John MacGregor, then the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, to task after salmonella was found in British eggs. Her writing put food into its social and historical context with a range of sources that includes poetry, novels and the cookery writers of the Industrial Revolution era, including Hannah Glasse, Elizabeth Raffald, Maria Rundell and Eliza Acton. Through her writing she changed the eating habits of the British, making many forgotten dishes popular once again. (en)
  • Jane Grigson (née McIntire, le 13 mars 1928 et morte le 12 mars 1990) est une écrivaine anglaise, dans le domaine culinaire. Elle est chroniqueuse de longue date pour The Observer, et a gagné des prix pour ses livres de cuisine, comme Vegetable Book (1978) et Fruit Book (1982). Elle a été nommée Cookery Writer of the Year en 1977 pour son livre English Food. (fr)
  • Jane Grigson, nata Heather Mabel Jane McIntire (Gloucester, 13 marzo 1928 – , 12 marzo 1990), è stata una scrittrice inglese di libri di cucina. Durante la seconda metà del XX secolo, Grigson gestì la rubrica sul cibo dell'Observer e scrisse numerose raccolte di ricette europee e britanniche arricchite di cenni storici e citazioni di autori dell'era della rivoluzione industriale, tra cui Hannah Glasse, Elizabeth Raffald, Maria Rundell ed Eliza Acton. Grigson viene anche ricordata per la sua opera di promozione e divulgazione della cucina britannica, e per aver fatto tornare in auge pietanze che erano state dimenticate. (it)
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  • a good many things in our marketing system now fight against simple and delicate food. Tomatoes have no taste. The finest flavoured potatoes are not available in shops. Vegetables and fruits are seldom fresh. Milk comes out of Friesians. Cheeses are subdivided and imprisoned in plastic wrapping. 'Farm fresh' means eggs that are no more than ten, fourteen or twenty days old. (en)
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  • Jane Grigson (née McIntire, le 13 mars 1928 et morte le 12 mars 1990) est une écrivaine anglaise, dans le domaine culinaire. Elle est chroniqueuse de longue date pour The Observer, et a gagné des prix pour ses livres de cuisine, comme Vegetable Book (1978) et Fruit Book (1982). Elle a été nommée Cookery Writer of the Year en 1977 pour son livre English Food. (fr)
  • Jane Grigson, nata Heather Mabel Jane McIntire (Gloucester, 13 marzo 1928 – , 12 marzo 1990), è stata una scrittrice inglese di libri di cucina. Durante la seconda metà del XX secolo, Grigson gestì la rubrica sul cibo dell'Observer e scrisse numerose raccolte di ricette europee e britanniche arricchite di cenni storici e citazioni di autori dell'era della rivoluzione industriale, tra cui Hannah Glasse, Elizabeth Raffald, Maria Rundell ed Eliza Acton. Grigson viene anche ricordata per la sua opera di promozione e divulgazione della cucina britannica, e per aver fatto tornare in auge pietanze che erano state dimenticate. (it)
  • جين جريجسون أو هيذر مابيل جين ماكنتير ( 13 مارس 1928 مارس 1990) كاتب طبخ إنجليزي. في أوخر القرن العشرين ، كانت مؤلفة عمود الطعام في ذا أوبزرفر وكتبت العديد من الكتب حول المأكولات الأوروبية والأطباق البريطانية التقليدية. أثبت عملها تأثيره في الترويج للطعام البريطاني. (ar)
  • Jane Grigson (born Heather Mabel Jane McIntire; 13 March 1928 – 12 March 1990) was an English cookery writer. In the latter part of the 20th century she was the author of the food column for The Observer and wrote numerous books about European cuisines and traditional British dishes. Her work proved influential in promoting British food. (en)
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