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Marie-Antoine Carême
B. June 8, 1784  d. January 12, 1833

Marie-Antoine Carême (French: [maʁi ɑ̃twan kaʁɛm]; 8 June 1783 or 1784  12 January 1833), known as Antonin Carême, was a leading French chef of the early 19th century.

Marie-Antoine Carême

Carême was born in Paris to a poor family and, when still a child, worked in a cheap restaurant. Later he became an apprentice to a leading Parisian pâtissier and quickly became known for his patisserie skills. He was deeply interested in architecture and was famous for his large pièces montées  table decorations sculpted in sugar, depicting classical buildings. (Full article...)

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