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Matthew Fort (born 29 January 1947) is a British food writer and critic.〔(Reviews - The Guardian, by Matthew Fort )〕 〔(Biting Talk - Why I'm a Michelin Man - Writers and critics - Celebrities and articles - Food - Waitrose.com )〕 Matthew Fort attended Eton College, and later Lancaster University. He has been the Food and Drink editor of ''The Guardian'' for over ten years. He also writes for ''Esquire'', ''The Observer'', ''Country Living'', ''Decanter'' and ''Waitrose Food Illustrated''. His books include ''Rhubarb and Black Pudding'' (1998), about the Bolton born chef Paul Heathcote and his Michelin Starred Longridge restaurant. The book focused on both the recipes and the suppliers who played a vital part in the success of the restaurant, Lancashire, and ''Eating up Italy: Voyages on a Vespa'' (2004), along with its sequel ''Sweet Honey, Bitter Lemons'' (2008). He has also contributed to other writers' work, including Nigel Slater's book and television series ''Real Food'' and Rick Stein's television series ''Food Heroes''. He was also a co-presenter of ''Market Kitchen'' on UKTV Food. In 1992, Fort was Glenfiddich Food Writer of the Year, and in 1993, Glenfiddich Restaurant Writer of the Year and The Restaurateurs' Association Food Writer of the Year. From 2006 - 2015, Fort appeared as a judge on the BBC television series ''Great British Menu''.〔(BBC - Food - TV and radio - Judges )〕 Matthew Fort Tweeted on 10 October 2011 that his tenure at the Guardian was to end in January 2012. ==Bibliography== * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matthew Fort」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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