- Pailadzo Captanian
Pailadzo Captanian was a survivor of the
Armenian Genocide and an author. She is also credited with inspiring the creation ofRice-A-Roni which is based on her own recipe of Armenian pilaf. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93067862 Birth Of Rice-A-Roni: The Armenian-Italian Treat] - National Public Radio, 2008]In 1915, Pailadzo, while pregnant, was forced to march through the Syrian desert to
Aleppo .After the Genocide, she wrote her memoirs in French titled "Memoires d'une deportee". In 1919, the memoirs were published as book which is considered important contribution to Armenian Genocide research since it was penned shortly after the events. The book contributed to
Raphael Lemkin 's research and his understanding of the Genocide. [http://www.inogs.com/JGRFullText/Elder.pdf What you see before your eyes: documenting Raphael Lemkin’s life by exploring his archival Papers, 1900–1959] - Journal of Genocide Research, 2005]Also in 1919, Mrs. Captanian was reunited with her two other sons whom she had entrusted to a Greek family before the deportations. Afterwards, Pailadzo and her sons moved to the United States, where she worked as a seamstress and sewed draperies for President
Franklin D. Roosevelt 's home in Hyde Park, New York.After
World War II , Pailadzo and her family moved toSan Francisco . While in San Francisco, she rented a room to Lois andTom DeDemenico . Pailadzo taught Lois how to make Armenian pilaf and in 1955 Tom and his brother Vincent, who worked at the pasta company found by their father, came up with the initial recipe for the dried rice mixture calledRice-A-Roni .Notes
References
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93067862 Birth Of Rice-A-Roni: The Armenian-Italian Treat]
*Captanian, Payladzo A. "Memoires d'une deportee" (Paris: M. Flinikowski, Editor, 1919)
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