Mireille Guiliano Books, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, and Net Worth

Mireille Guiliano Bio | Wiki

Mireille Guiliano is a popular French-American author who is passionate about food and wine. In April 2010, Mireille published The French Women Don’t Get Fat Cookbook which marketed 450,000 copies between December 2004 and April 2005 and was interpreted into many languages. 

In 2014 Mireille published her book Meet Paris Oyster: A Love Affair with the Perfect Food, in which she advocated for a greater diversity of diet, and in specific debates the consumption of shellfish in French culture. Previously, Mireille worked as a spokesperson for Champagne Veuve Clicquot and President and CEO of Clicquot, Inc. (LVMH).

Mireille Guiliano Age

Mireille was born on April 14, 1946, in Moyeuvre-Grande, Moselle, France. She is 77 years old. Mireille celebrates her birthday on April 14, every year.

Mireille Guiliano Height

She is a woman of average stature. Mireille stands at a height of 5 ft 3 in ( Approx. 1.6 m ).

Mireille Guiliano's photo
Guiliano’s photo

Mireille Guiliano Family

She was born in Moyeuvre-Grande, Moselle, France, to her parents. Mireille holds French-American nationality. She was raised along with her brother.

Mireille Guiliano Husband

Mireille is married to her husband Edward Guiliano a writer, professor, and the third president of the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). The two are the co-founders of the Guiliano Global Fellowship Program.

Mireille Guiliano Education

She finished a year of her education as an exchange learner in the United States and learned French and English literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle from 1966 to 1970 and earned her master’s degree. Mireille also graduated from the Institut Supérieur d’Interprétariat et de Traduction (ISIT) as a translator/interpreter.

Mireille Guiliano Veuve Clicquot

She started her profession as a multi-lingual translator, including work for the United Nations. In 1979 Mireille left the translation industry and joined the Champagne News and Information Bureau where she first started working alongside Veuve Clicquot. In 1984 the company asked Mireille to form an American subsidiary, Clicquot, Inc. where she would work as CEO in 1991.

Over that role, Mireille added the market share of the wine from 1% in 1984 to 25% at the end of her work. In 2005 Mireille joined the board of the James Beard Foundation and sat on the Executive Committee of Moet-Hennessy at LVMH. She left Clicquot in 2006 to work as a full-time writer.

Mireille Guiliano Young

In her work, she recommends French woman’s tips to stay young. Many have criticized Mireille’s work for promoting a stereotype of French women, failing to cite scientific literature on the effects of obesity in the United States, and encouraging unhealthy attitudes toward food.

Mireille Guiliano Leek Soup

INGREDIENTS
Two lbs leeks
Eight cups water

Instructions
Wash the leeks and rinse well to remove sand and soil.
Cut off the ends of the dark green parts, leaving all the white parts plus a suggestion of pale green. (Reserve the extra greens for soup stock.).
Put the leeks in a large pot and cover with water.
Bring to a boil, reduce the heat, and simmer uncovered for 20 to 30 minutes.
Pour off the liquid and reserve.
Place the leeks in a bowl.
The juice is to be drunk (reheated or at room temperature to taste) every 2 to 3 hours, 1 cup at a time.
For meals, or whenever hungry, have some of the leeks themselves, 1/2 cup at a time.
Drizzle with a few drops of extra-virgin olive oil and lemon juice.
Season sparingly with salt and pepper.
Sprinkle with chopped parsley if you wish.
This will be your nourishment for both days, until Sunday dinner, when you can have a small piece of meat or fish (4 to 6 ounces — don’t lose that scale yet!), with 2 vegetables, steamed with a bit of butter or olive oil, and a piece of fruit.

Mireille Guiliano Diet

She takes three balanced meals a day with plenty of vegetables and fruit, and always foods (and drinks) that bring her lots of pleasure. As for drinking, Mireille drinks lots of water all day, and green tea.

Mireille Guiliano Books

– Meet Paris Oyster: A Love Affair with the Perfect Food (2014)
– French Women Don’t Get Facelifts (2013)
– The French Women Don’t Get Fat Cookbook (2010)
– Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire: Business Sense & Sensibility (2009)
– French Women for All Seasons (2006)
– The French Women Don’t Get Fat (2004)

Mireille Guiliano Height Weight

She says she has maintained her weight (Mireille is 112 lb. and stands at a height of 5 ft., 3 in.).

Mireille Guiliano Recipes

– Green Chilli Dipping Sauce

– Thai Green Curry Turkey Burgers

– Beautiful Simple Tomato Sauce

– Thai Green (And Red) Curry Sauce

– Spicy Mango Chutney

– Homemade Tortilla Wraps (+ Pork / Guacamole Filling)

– Plum Sauce (It’s Home-Made Brown Sauce)

– Cucumber Dipping Sauce

– Sweet Hot Thai Chilli Sauce

– Chilli Paste In Oil – Nam Prik Pao

Mireille Guiliano Net Worth

Mireille gets her wealth from her work as an author who is passionate about food and wine. Therefore, Mireille has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Mireille’s estimated net worth is $3 million.

How Old is Mireille Guiliano

Mireille is a 77-year-old who was born on April 14, 1946, in Moyeuvre-Grande, Moselle, France. Mireille celebrates her birthday on April 14, every year.

Is Mireille Guiliano Married

Yes, She married her husband Edward Guiliano a writer, professor, and the third president of the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). She and Edward are the co-founders of the Guiliano Global Fellowship Program.

Who Is Mireille Guiliano

She works as an author who is passionate about food and wine. In April 2010, Mireille released The French Women Don’t Get Fat Cookbook which marketed 450,000 copies between December 2004 and April 2005 and was interpreted into many languages.

Mireille Guiliano Social Media Account

Instagram – french_women