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Nikolaos Tselementes

Nikólaos Tselementés (Νικόλαος Τσελεμεντές) (1878 – 2 March 1958) was a Greek chef of the early 20th century. He is considered one of the most influential cookery writers of modern Greece.
He was born in Exampela, a village on the island of Sifnos and grew up in Athens, where he finished High School. At first, he worked as a notary clerk, then he started cooking, working at his father's and uncle's restaurant.
He studied cooking for a year in Vienna and, on his return to Greece worked for various embassies. He became initially known with the magazine ''Cooking Guide'' (Odigos Mageirikis) that he began publishing in 1910, which included – in addition to recipes – nutritional advice, international cuisine, cooking news, etc.
In 1919, he became manager of hotel "Hermes", while the next year he left for America, where he worked in some of the more expensive restaurants of the world, while also following higher studies in cooking, confectionery and dietetics. In 1920, he published the influential cookbook, ''Cooking and Patisserie Guide''.〔 〕
He returned to Greece in 1932, founded a small cooking and confectionery school and brought out his well known book of recipes, which, being the first complete cookbook in Greek, had over fifteen official reprints during the following decades. In 1950,〔"Greek Cookery" (1952)(D.C. DeVry, Inc., NY, NY ©1950&1952)〕 he published his only book in English, ''Greek Cookery''.
Influenced by French cuisine, he had been the moderniser of Greek cuisine, as, thanks to him the Greek housewives learned of Béchamel sauce, Pirozhki and Bouillabaisse.〔(''The Foreign Policy of the Calorie'', Nick Cullather, American History Review )〕〔(The Tselementes effect on greek cooking )〕 This, according to some, was equal to bastardization of the Greek cuisine with European elements.〔(Food, greek revival, Jonathan Reynolds, NY Times )〕 His name (Tselementés) is today in Greece a synonym of "cookbook", and is also used in jest about someone who can cook very well.
==Bibliography==

* Aglaia Kremezi, "Nikolas Tselementes", ''Cooks and Other People'', Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, 1995, Prospect Books, 1996, ISBN 0907325726, (p. 154 )

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