September, Friday 20, 2024

Renowned Avocado Toast Pioneer Chef Bill Granger Passes Away at 54


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Australian chef Bill Granger, known as the "godfather" of avocado toast, has passed away at the age of 54. Granger, originally from Melbourne, was a self-taught cook who gained global recognition as a restaurateur and food writer. He died on Christmas Day in a London hospital, surrounded by his wife and three daughters. Granger's family took to Instagram to describe him as the "King of Breakfast," praising his ability to turn simple food into something special and filled with happiness. They expressed their deep sense of loss and how much he will be missed. Over his three-decade career, Granger authored 14 cookbooks, hosted numerous television cooking shows, and opened a notable number of restaurants in cities such as Sydney, London, Tokyo, and Seoul. Granger was highly regarded by diners worldwide as well as his fellow chefs, with Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver among those who expressed their grief on social media. Lawson described the news as heartbreaking, while Oliver paid tribute to Granger as a remarkable human being and a gentle soul. The cause of Granger's death has not been disclosed.