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Indian-American actress, food and travel writer, and television personality From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madhur Jaffrey, CBE (born 13 August 1933) is an Indian cook and writer. She has been recognized in many magazine articles. Sixteen of her books are cookbooks. [1] The other four are stories. One of her cookbooks is Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian: More Than 750 Meatless Recipes from Around the Globe. One of her stories is "Robi Dobi: The Marvelous Adventures of an Indian Elephant." In her recipes, she often uses many spices and herbs. She was married to actor Saeed Jaffrey.
Madhur Jaffrey | |
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मधुर जाफ़री | |
Born | Madhur Bahadur 13 August 1933 |
Education | Miranda House B.A. English, 1953 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Acting Diploma with Honours, 1957 |
Height | 5'2" (158 cm) |
Spouse(s) | Saeed Jaffrey (1958–1966) Sanford Allen (1969 to present) |
Children | Zia Jaffrey (b. 1959) Meera Jaffrey (b. 1960) Sakina Jaffrey (b. 1963) |
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Cooking style | Indian |
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Website | www |
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