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Wina Born was born on 21 August, 1920 in Sliedrecht, is a Wina Born Meijer was Dutch journalist Dutch journalist. Discover Wina Born's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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6 August, 2001 |
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Wina Born Net Worth
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Wina Born-Meijer (Sliedrecht, 21 August 1920 – Amsterdam, 6 August 2001) was a Dutch journalist.
She is often named as de moeder van de Nederlandse gastronomie (English: The mother of the Dutch gastronomy).
She has written about a hundred cookbooks and countless articles in magazines, like Margriet and Avenue.
In 1949, Wina Born published her first articles in the newly founded monthly Wijn (English: Wine).
In the sober years after the Second World War gastronomy and wine were virtually unknown in the Netherlands.
Due to her weekly recipe-column in the magazine Margriet, with Libelle one of the major women magazines in the Netherlands, Born gained notoriety.
She could also broaden the culinary horizon of the ordinary housewife, the main readers of the magazine.
In a later stage, Wina Born started writing articles about foreign kitchen styles and producing restaurant-reviews.
In the 1960s, Wina Born became very influential as a culinary journalist.
Through her writings, she learned the ordinary man and woman to look beyond the classic Dutch kitchen style and look at foreign kitchens.
She also taught them that eating out is a nice type of recreation and not necessarily expensive.
Another effect was that cooks and chefs lost their anonymous place in the kitchen and became more well known or even celebrities.
A selection of the honors Wina Born received:
Between 1962 and 2000, Born wrote and translated more than a hundred books about wine and cooking.
She also wrote articles for several newspapers, like Het Parool, and magazines.
For the "Stichting voor Academische reizen" she led yearly wine- and culinary trips to many different countries.
In the period 1974–1997 she visited, amongst others, Turkey, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria.
In her early years as a journalist, "culinary journalism" was something new in the Netherlands.
In 1995, Wina Born, at her 75th birthday, was honored with the launch of the "Wina Born-prijs".
The prize is given to living people, who, in the spirit of Wina Born, made gastronomy more accessible for the broad public.
Originally the price was handed out by the Dutch "Stichting Vakopleiding Horeca" but in 2008 the "Netwerk in Gastronomie en Gastvrijheid" took over.