The chefs say goodbye to Vefa Alexiadou and Mamalakis says: “Months ago no one went to his book”

by time news

The death of Vefa Alexiadou brought emotions to the ⁣field of television and to the chefs who⁤ cooked on‍ the small screen.

Farewell to her colleagues, cooks and chefs ⁤with⁤ Vefa⁣ Alexiadou in‍ an emotional⁣ atmosphere⁣ with her⁤ statements on television programs. From his “competitor”,⁣ Ilias Mamalakis and ⁤Lefteris ⁤Lazarou ‌to Maria Loi, some of ‍the famous names of⁣ the Greek TV kitchens, farewell with respect to “our⁤ national chef”, as it was established to address, Vefa Alexiadou.

First, Mr Lefteris Lazarou he⁣ expressed his sadness at the​ loss of the TV⁢ chef, ‍saying, among others to Ant ‍1: ⁣”Life has ⁢not been very generous to her, it has taken” two children ‍from her. Unlucky in her life, but⁤ I want to⁤ believe that at least “left” full of⁣ glory”.

Talk ‌to Ant ‌ Vasilis O’Kellysaying:⁢ “Vefa paved the way for all of⁤ us chefs who don’t just work in kitchens, ‍she threw ⁣the first gold dust over cooking,‌ she put cooking into the media. She will always be⁣ a glamorous⁤ coquette with⁣ all the charm of Greece, ​she is something like an aunt ⁣to ⁣us all.”

the Eleni psychoulis after giving a ‌brief ‌account of what Vefa Alexiadou​ offered, he emphasized: ⁣“What can you say about‍ this woman? ‍A woman‌ who is a symbol⁣ of gastronomy, that is, I believe she even surpassed Tselemende.”

Vefa Alexiadou⁣ died at the age of 91, in the hospital “Papanikolaou”​ in ⁣Thessaloniki, ⁤after many health problems she faced.

Vefa Alexiadou: “He invited the culinary world ​of Athens and⁣ no one came” says Ilias Mamalakis

“As big a‌ star as you⁣ are, you⁢ have to look ‌in the mirror at some point and retire,” said Ilias Mamalakis, who​ said the Vefa chef needed to rest. “The gentleman who threw‌ a party and ⁣invited ⁤her,⁢ I remember many years ago that he ‍called her home and ⁢had a fight with her husband,” he said, about​ his ⁣participation in the last elections.

Along⁢ the⁢ way, ‌Ilias Mamalakis​ mentioned ⁢a large part of ⁤the “Athens ‌culinary‍ world”​ who‌ recently⁤ invited him to an⁢ event ⁣for the latest book release, but did not honor him with their presence.‍ “The last ⁣thing I have to say is that ​his last ‍book came out months ago. Which⁣ was a diary if you will. He‌ invited ⁣the entire ⁣culinary world of Athens,⁤ hardly anyone ⁤went. Some because they had a job, some because‍ Vefa was no longer the TV star ⁢who would be ⁤popular through ⁣a⁢ photo ‍with her… That’s how people are,‌ all of us, what should⁤ we do”‌ said‍ Ilias Mamalakis about Vefa‌ Alexiadou.

Vefa Alexiadou

Vefa Alexiadou established herself⁢ in the 1990s, when in addition to the cookery books she published, she also appeared in television ⁣shows, cooking for ⁤the television⁣ audience.

She was born in Volos on​ March 13, 1933. Her full name was Genovefa. She was the wife of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ⁢professor, Constantinos Alexiadis, ‍with whom​ she⁢ had two daughters,⁢ Alexia, who died of‍ a heart ⁣attack on October 29, 2014, and‍ Angeliki (Angela), who died on February ⁢10, 2015.

In ⁤the‌ European⁣ elections of 2024, ‌Vefa Alexiadou was⁤ a candidate⁢ for‍ European Member on⁣ the LAOS⁢ ballot, declaring that she was “Businesswoman – Cook – Publisher – Writer”.

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How has Ilias⁤ Mamalakis’s⁢ career been influenced ‌by Vefa Alexiadou’s legacy?

Interview⁢ Between Time.news Editor and Culinary Expert Ilias Mamalakis ‍on the Legacy of Vefa Alexiadou

Time.news​ Editor: Welcome to Time.news, where we explore the extraordinary impact of personalities in various fields. Today, we have the ‍honor of speaking with renowned ⁣chef and ⁤television personality Ilias Mamalakis. Ilias, thank you for⁤ joining us.

Ilias Mamalakis: Thank you for having me. It’s a ⁢poignant time⁢ as we reflect on the legacy of a true ‍legend in‍ our‌ culinary world, Vefa Alexiadou.

Time.news Editor: ‍Yes, ⁢Vefa’s recent passing has left​ a significant emotional void in the hearts of many. Could you share your personal reflections on ‍her impact?

Ilias⁢ Mamalakis: Absolutely. Vefa⁤ was⁣ more⁤ than ‍a chef; she was a trailblazer who brought cooking into the living rooms​ of ordinary⁢ people. ⁤Her charisma and love‌ for Greek cuisine set the stage for chefs like myself to enter the⁢ media. Her passing is like losing a ⁤family member.

Time.news Editor: ⁣Many of​ her colleagues, including ⁤famed chefs like Lefteris Lazarou‌ and Eleni Psychoulis, have expressed their grief. Lefteris mentioned that life had not‍ been generous to her. What do you think he meant?

Ilias‍ Mamalakis: Vefa faced her ⁤share of challenges, including ‍the loss⁢ of two‌ children,⁤ which undoubtedly⁤ shaped her perspective on life.⁤ Despite the hardships,⁣ she radiated strength and joy, leaving behind a legacy full of glory. Her resilience is what made her ‍a symbol for many of us in the culinary industry.

Time.news Editor: That’s a powerful sentiment. Eleni Psychoulis‍ described her as a “symbol of gastronomy” and even suggested ‌that she ‍surpassed the likes of Tselemende. How do you interpret this statement?

Ilias Mamalakis:‌ Eleni captures ⁤the⁤ essence of Vefa perfectly.⁢ She ⁤didn’t ⁤just teach people how to cook;⁤ she elevated⁣ Greek‍ culinary traditions on a national and ​even‌ international stage. Her ⁣influence went‌ beyond recipes;⁤ it was ⁢about instilling pride in our culture. She made Greek cuisine accessible to‌ everyone, ‌creating a ‍warmth ⁤that transcended the⁤ kitchen.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned in your comments that “as big a star as ⁢you are, you‍ have to look in the mirror at some point and retire.”⁣ Can you elaborate on that‍ perspective ‌regarding Vefa’s career?

Ilias Mamalakis: Certainly. It’s ⁤a ⁤bittersweet truth in our industry. Stars like Vefa shine brightly, but the limelight can ‍be overwhelming. At some ⁢point,‍ one must recognize when ‌to pass the baton. Vefa contributed so much and set the‍ standard⁣ for excellence. There’s beauty in knowing when to ​step away while‌ still being celebrated.

Time.news Editor: Vefa truly⁢ paved the way for⁢ many chefs who followed her. Do you believe‌ her influence will continue to shape ⁢the culinary landscape in Greece and⁤ beyond?

Ilias ⁢Mamalakis: Without‍ a doubt. Vefa changed ​the narrative around cooking. She made ‌it glamorous, and in doing so, ⁤invited a new ​generation to appreciate the culinary arts. Her legacy will continue through the chefs she inspired and the love for Greek cuisine she fostered.

Time.news ‍Editor: Thank ‌you, Ilias, for sharing your insights and memories of⁤ Vefa Alexiadou. Her spirit indeed lives⁤ on in the hearts of many, and‌ your reflections honor her remarkable journey.

Ilias Mamalakis: Thank you for having ‌me. It was a⁢ pleasure to discuss her legacy. Let’s keep her memory alive​ through our kitchens and our hearts.

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