langs: 30 августа [ru] / august 30 [en] / 30. august [de] / 30 août [fr] / 30 agosto [it] / 30 de agosto [es]
days: august 27 / august 28 / august 29 / august 30 / august 31 / september 1 / september 2
Beverage / Beverage
#1 Tequila
Tequila ( / t ɛ ˈ k iː l ə / ; Spanish: [teˈkila] ( listen ) ) is a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila 65 km (40 mi) northwest of Guadalajara , and in the Jaliscan Highlands ( Los Altos de Jalisco ) of the central western Me
- ... the top 16 producers of tequila had invested up to $3 million to enter the Chinese market. [20] On 30 august 2013, the first 70,380 bottles of premium tequila from ten brands arrived in Shanghai . [4] The arr ...
#2 Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola , or Coke , is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company . Originally marketed as a temperance drink and intended as a patent medicine , it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia . In 1888, Pemberton sold Coca-Cola's ownership
- ... pital at the age of 40. [26] In Charles Howard Candler's 1950 book about his father, he stated: "On august 30 [1888], he Asa Candler became the sole proprietor of Coca-Cola, a fact which was stated on letterhea ...
- ... act which was stated on letterheads, invoice blanks and advertising copy." [27] With this action on august 30, 1888, Candler's sole control became technically all true. Candler had negotiated with Margaret Dozi ...
Dish / Dish
#1 Birthday cake
A birthday cake is a cake eaten as part of a birthday celebration. Birthday cakes are often layer cakes with frosting served with small lit candles on top representing the celebrant's age. Variations include cupcakes , cake pops , pastries , and tarts . The cake is often decorated with birthday wish
- ... a Candle stuck into it, and one in the Middle." [10] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , having spent 24–3 30 august 1801 in Gotha as a guest of Prince August of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg , recounts of his 52nd birthday on ...
#2 Choco Taco
Choco Taco was a Good Humor-Breyers ice cream novelty resembling a taco . It consisted of a disk of waffle cone material folded to resemble a hard taco shell , reduced-fat vanilla ice cream , artificially flavored fudge , peanuts , and a milk chocolate coating. [2] The "Choco Taco" was marketed unde
- ... st 912 (we counted) tacos at HQ. Stay tuned…” on July 28 2022, and the Tweet was still pinned as of august 30, 2022. [13] Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian , who runs the venture capital firm 776, tweeted at Unilev ...
Researcher / Researcher
#1 Elizabeth David
Elizabeth David CBE (born Elizabeth Gwynne , 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer. In the mid-20th century she strongly influenced the revitalisation of home cookery in her native country and beyond with articles and books about European cuisines and traditional British dishe
- ... gs she finally accepted Tony David's proposal of marriage. [58] The couple were married in Cairo on 30 august 1944. [41] Within a year, Tony David was posted to India. His wife followed him there in January 19 ...
#2 Nancy Green
Nancy Green (March 4, 1834 – August 30, 1923) was an American former enslaved woman, nanny, cook, activist, and the first of many African-American models and performers hired to promote a corporate trademark as " Aunt Jemima ". The famous Aunt Jemima recipe was not her recipe, but she became the adv
- Nancy Green (March 4, 1834 – august 30, 1923) was an American former enslaved woman, nanny, cook, activist, and the first of many African-A ...
- ... ne skier with a similar name, see Nancy Greene . Nancy Green Born ( 1834-03-04 ) March 4, 1834 Died august 30, 1923 (1923-08-30) (aged 89) Occupation Nanny, cook, model Known for Aunt Jemima BIOGRAPHY Nancy Hay ...
- ... ainst poverty and in favor of equal rights for individuals in Chicago. [1] [17] DEATH Green died on august 30, 1923, at the age of 89 in Chicago , when a car collided with a laundry truck and "hurtled" onto the ...
#3 Jean Sulpice
Jean Sulpice ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ sylpis] ; born 27 July 1978) is a French chef from Aix-les-Bains . He is best known for being the youngest French chef to ever receive a Michelin Star , at the age of 26. His first restaurant was called Restaurant de Jean Sulpice (The Oxalys before 2014)
- ... [19] In 2010, the TV Show began on 23 August and ended on 27 September of the same year. [19] • On 30 august 2010, during the second week of competition, Jean Sulpice and Cyril Lignac proposed 3 tests to dete ...
#4 Sheila Lukins
Sheila Lukins (November 18, 1942 – August 30, 2009), was an American cook and food writer . She was most famous as the co-author, with Julee Rosso , of The Silver Palate series of cookbooks, and The New Basics Cookbook , a very popular set of food guides which introduced many Americans to Mediterran
- Sheila Lukins (November 18, 1942 – august 30, 2009), was an American cook and food writer . She was most famous as the co-author, with Julee Ross ...
- ... The Dakota . [1] [2] [7] In June 2009, at age 66, she was diagnosed with brain cancer . She died on august 30, 2009, at her home in Manhattan , surrounded by her children. [1] BOOKS WITH JULEE ROSSO The Silver ...
#5 Camille Cogswell
Camille Cogswell is a pastry and executive chef. [1] Pastry and executive chef
- ... 2020). "Camille Cogswell Has Been Let Go From K'Far and Zahav" . Philadelphia Magazine . Retrieved 30 august 2022 . "Alumni Bio; Camille Cogswell '13" . Culinary Institute of America . Retrieved 30 August 202 ...
- ... ved 30 August 2022 . "Alumni Bio; Camille Cogswell '13" . Culinary Institute of America . Retrieved 30 august 2022 . "Award-winning chef Camille Cogswell is let go from Zahav and K'Far" . The Philadelphia Inqu ...
- ... lle Cogswell is let go from Zahav and K'Far" . The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 11, 2020 . Retrieved 30 august 2022 . "Bread and Friends" . Southern Foodways Alliance . Retrieved 30 August 2022 . "A James Beard ...
- ... 11, 2020 . Retrieved 30 August 2022 . "Bread and Friends" . Southern Foodways Alliance . Retrieved 30 august 2022 . "A James Beard Award Winning Pastry Chef Takes Her Passion to North Carolina" . Beyondisj . ...
- ... James Beard Award Winning Pastry Chef Takes Her Passion to North Carolina" . Beyondisj . Retrieved 30 august 2022 . This biographical article on a chef is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . v t ...
#6 Ian Purkayastha
Ian Purkayastha (born August 30, 1992) is the founder of Regalis Foods, an importer, distributor, and manufacturer of rare and exotic foods, based in New York City, Chicago, and Dallas. Regalis specializes in fresh truffles, caviar, uni, live exotic seafood, and wild foraged edibles. Regalis present
- Ian Purkayastha (born august 30, 1992) is the founder of Regalis Foods, an importer, distributor, and manufacturer of rare and exoti ...
- ... rticles ; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( July 2020 ) Ian Purkayastha Born ( 1992-08-30 ) august 30, 1992 (age 29) Houston, Texas Website ianpurkayastha .com Ian was born in Houston, Texas, and moved ...
#7 Cecily Brownstone
Cecily Brownstone (18 April 1909 – 30 August 2005), was a food writer , who wrote several cookbooks and articles about food over a period of 39 years. [1] Canadian-born, Brownstone was the Associated Press Food Editor from 1947 to 1986—for thirty-nine years. During that time she was the most widely
- Cecily Brownstone (18 April 1909 – 30 august 2005), was a food writer , who wrote several cookbooks and articles about food over a period of 39 ...
#8 Michael Jackson (writer)
Michael James Jackson (27 March 1942 – 30 August 2007) was an English writer and journalist. He was the author of many influential books about beer and whisky . He was a regular contributor to a number of British broadsheets , particularly The Independent and The Observer . [3] Beer and whisky exper
- Michael James Jackson (27 March 1942 – 30 august 2007) was an English writer and journalist. He was the author of many influential books about beer ...
- ... Beer Festival Born ( 1942-03-27 ) 27 March 1942 Wetherby , West Riding of Yorkshire , England Died 30 august 2007 (2007-08-30) (aged 65) London , England Known for Beer and whisky reviewing and journalism Par ...
- ... also suffered from diabetes . Michael Jackson died of a heart attack in his home on the morning of 30 august 2007 at the age of 65. [14] He was survived by his girlfriend of 26 years, Paddy Gunningham, and he ...
#9 Raymond Calvel
Raymond Calvel (1913 [1] – 30 August 2005) was a bread expert and professor of baking at ENSMIC in Paris, France. Calvel has been credited with creating a revival of French-style breadmaking , as well as developing an extensive body of research on improving breadmaking technique, including studies o
- Raymond Calvel (1913 [1] – 30 august 2005) was a bread expert and professor of baking at ENSMIC in Paris, France. Calvel has been credit ...
#10 Bob Blumer
Bob Blumer was the creator and host of the pioneering Food Network shows The Surreal Gourmet , Glutton for Punishment , and the host of World's Weirdest Restaurants . He is also the author and illustrator of seven cookbooks, including the most recent Flavorbomb: A Rogue Guide to Making Everything Ta
- ... onto , Ontario. He made 168 pizzas in 60 minutes, complete with tomato sauce and cheese. [7] [8] On august 30, 2010, Blumer broke the Guinness World Record for removing individual grains of rice from a bowl wit ...
#11 Stella McCartney
Stella Nina McCartney CBE (born 13 September 1971) is an English fashion designer. She is a daughter of English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney and the late American photographer and animals rights activist Linda McCartney . [1] Like her parents, McCartney is a firm supporter of animal rights, envi
- ... hion and sustainability. [41] PERSONAL LIFE McCartney married British publisher Alasdhair Willis on 30 august 2003 at Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute . Her wedding dress was an updated version of her mo ...
#12 A. J. Liebling
Abbott Joseph Liebling (October 18, 1904 – December 28, 1963) was an American journalist who was closely associated with The New Yorker from 1935 until his death. He was known for, among other things, the aphorism "Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one", which he first wrote in The New Y
- ... infidelities during their marriage. [7] [8] [9] In 1946 he and his wife separated. They divorced on august 30, 1949, in Reno, Nevada . Two days later he married Lucille Spectorsky, the ex-wife of Auguste Comte ...
#13 Melvin Konner
Melvin Joel Konner (born 1946) is an American anthropologist who is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology and of Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology at Emory University . [1] He studied at Brooklyn College , CUNY (1966), where he met Marjorie Shostak , whom he later married and with who
- ... om Harvard Medical School (1985). [2] [3] American anthropologist Melvin Konner Born ( 1946-08-30 ) august 30, 1946 (age 76) Alma mater Brooklyn College, CUNY , Harvard University , Harvard Medical School Scien ...
#14 Maurice Vachon
Joseph Maurice Régis Vachon (September 14, 1929 − November 21, 2013) was a Canadian professional wrestler , best known by his ring name Mad Dog Vachon . He was the older brother of wrestlers Paul and Vivian Vachon , and the uncle of wrestler Luna Vachon . Canadian professional and amateur wrestler T
- ... while forming a highly successful and dangerous tandem with his brother Paul "Butcher" Vachon . On august 30, 1969, the Vachons defeated Crusher and Bruiser for the AWA World Tag Team Titles; and the following ...
#15 Sam Kass
Samuel David Kass (born 1980) is an American political advisor, chef, and news personality, who served as President Barack Obama 's Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy, Executive Director for First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! campaign, and as an Assistant Chef in the White House . [1] O
- ... 4] After stepping down from his post at the White House, Kass moved to Brooklyn, New York . [45] On august 30, 2014, Kass and Wagner were married in a ceremony at the restaurant Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Poca ...
#16 Jon Hameister-Ries
Jonathan William Hameister-Ries (January 26, 1984 – June 9, 2021) was a professional Canadian football offensive lineman who played for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League . He was drafted 15th overall by the Lions in the 2006 CFL Draft . He was then signed to the practice roster of the Lio
- ... of the Arizona Cardinals in May 2007, however, he was released at the end of their training camp on august 30, 2007. Canadian gridiron football player (1984–2021) Jon Hameister-Ries Born: ( 1984-01-26 ) January ...
#17 Benjamin Smith Lyman
Benjamin Smith Lyman (11 December 1835 – 30 August 1920) was an American mining engineer, surveyor, and an amateur linguist and anthropologist . [1] Benjamin Smith Lyman Born 11 December 1835 Northampton, Massachusetts , United States Died 30 August 1920 (1920-08-30) (aged 84) Cheltenham, Pennsylv
- Benjamin Smith Lyman (11 December 1835 – 30 august 1920) was an American mining engineer, surveyor, and an amateur linguist and anthropologist . [1] B ...
- ... st . [1] Benjamin Smith Lyman Born 11 December 1835 Northampton, Massachusetts , United States Died 30 august 1920 (1920-08-30) (aged 84) Cheltenham, Pennsylvania , United States Nationality United States Occu ...
- ... ped to re-visit Japan on his return trip, but was prevented by a long bout with dysentery . He died 30 august 1920, aged 84, in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania . Many of his personal journals, books, maps and papers ...