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Those of you who learned to cook Chinese food with cookbooks by Fu
Pei-Mei should know that she passed away in Taiwan on 9/16/04. The following news article is from www.taipeitimes.com. So sad! Apparently, Fu was also a TV Chef personality like Julia Child, having demonstrated over 4000 dishes in her TV career! And, also like Child, Fu learned to cook later on in her marriage. Read on: Legend of Chinese cooking dies at 73 FOOD GURU: Fu Pei-mei, who built a reputation as one of the world's foremost Chinese cooks through a 40-year career as a TV chef, died after a battle with cancer CNA , TAIPEI Friday, Sep 17, 2004,Page 4 Fu Pei-mei TAIPEI TIMES FILE PHOTO Legendary chef Fu Pei-mei died of pancreatic cancer at the Veterans General Hospital Taipei yesterday at the age of 73. According to hospital sources, Fu had been fighting liver cancer, and later pancreatic cancer, for seven years. Thanks to her open-minded and optimistic attitude, she seldom complained about her diseases, a family member said. Despite her disease, the family member said, Fu took great delight in traveling abroad. "Travel helped her forget her debilitating illness," he added. Fu wrote many cookbooks, teaching homemakers cooking skills, recipes and the fun of family cooking. She is reputed to be the first Chinese person to gain fame by writing cookbooks, and her works were once considered vital for a bride's dowry. Fu used to be the most popular television cooking show host in the country. Starting in 1962, she hosted many weekly culinary programs at Taiwan Television Enterprise (TTV) for almost 40 years, introducing more than 4,000 different Chinese dishes. The programs have been exported to the US, Japan, the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries. Born in Dalian in northeastern China during the era of Japanese colonial rule, Fu spoke fluent Japanese, and many Japanese expatriates in Taiwan liked to study Chinese cuisine with her. Japan's public TV channel NHK once invited her to host Chinese cooking programs. During the heyday of her career -- from the 1970s to the 1990s -- Fu helped promote Taiwan's international presence, as she was often invited to demonstrate Chinese culinary art and skills in various countries. Fu also ran a cooking class that attracted many housewives and brides-to-be. She closed the class some 10 years ago because of family financial disputes, retired, and was seldom seen in public. She moved to Taiwan at the age of 19 after the communists took control of China, first working at a trading company and appearing in TV commercials promoting electric home appliances. She began to learn how to cook only after she married. Fu is survived by two daughters and a son. One of her daughters and her daughter-in-law are also versed in culinary skills. Despite this family background, Fu never ran a restaurant. |
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