The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel
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County Buildings (right hand half was the restaurant) |
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Plaque to James Henry Cook |
The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel was a
vegetarian hotel that opened in
1898 in the County Buildings (now
Grade II* listed),
Corporation Street,
Birmingham,
England, as an expansion of a vegetarian
restaurant on the same site. The manager was
James Henry Cook. According to his daughter, Kathleen Keleny, it was named after Sir
Isaac Pitman, then vice-president of the
Vegetarian Society. It was still operating in the
1930s.
The same proprietor ran the Pitman Health Food Co. (also called Pitman Reform Food Stores) at Aston Brook Street, Birmingham, advertising in
1909 as "The Largest Health Food Dealers in the World". Selling direct and by mail order, it manufactured meat-free products including Pitman Sea-Side Paste, Pitman Savoury Nut Meat, Nuto Cream, Brazose Meat, Vigar Extract, Vegsal Soups and Fruitarian Cakes and wafers. It also sold cooking utensils such as the Pitman Steam Cooker, a multilevel boiler and steamer.
Mahatma Gandhi is known to have received jars of Nuto Cream and Nuto Cream Soup from the company.
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History of James Henry Cook*
Free ebook of The Healthy Life Cook Book, 2d ed.,1915, Florence Daniel at
Project Gutenberg*
Free ebook of Reform Cookery Book: Up-To-Date Health Cookery for the Twentieth Century, 4th edition, 1909, Mrs Mill at
Project Gutenberg*
GandhiServe Foundation: Correspondence : 1948 - 1969*
Eco-Eating: Eating as if the Earth Matters