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Annamma Mathew She was born on 22 March 1922, in Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, where her father was a surgeon in the Madras civil service. She got married at the age of 20 to K. M. Mathew, then a planter and the then future Chief Editor of Malayala Manorama. She sharpened her talents in culinary art, which she inherited from her father, during her days with him.
Annamma Mathew She was also the main columnist in tips for new recipes through a regular media column "Pachaka Vidhi" (The method of cooking) in Malayalam. She entered a new phase with the launching of "Vanitha" in 1975. She was the first chief editor and continued in the post till the end of her life. She was also involved in social activities through the Kasturba Social Welfare Centre in Kottayam, which aims at empowering women.
Annamma Betta The folklore legend of Annamma dates back to Tipu Sultan’s age. Four Anglo-Mysore Wars were waged against him by the British those days. Annamma a village youth was grazing her cattle at the foot of this hill, had fallen prey to the strolling soldiers and in the bid of escape she climbed the hill. Later to safeguard her modesty she fell down from the hill. Repenting on this the soldiers have buried Annamma and erected a cross on the grave.
Annamma Mathew Annamma Mathew (, 22 March 1922 – 10 July 2003), also known as Mrs. K. M. Mathew (), was the founder chief editor of "Vanitha", the largest selling women's magazine in India, and wife of K. M. Mathew, Chief Editor of "Malayala Manorama". She died after a brief illness at a private nursing home in Kottayam, Kerala in India.
Annamma Mathew She authored over 20 books on subjects ranging from cookery, health and beauty care and hair styling to floristry and travel. She was also a columnist and most of her recipes available in popular publications.