Ingeborg Rasmine Dorthea Suhr Mailand (16 June 1871, Kølstrup — 27 March 1969, Bagsværd) was a Danish teacher and school principal who in 1901 opened a home economics school in Copenhagen. In 1905, she established a separate teachers' training college specializing in nutrition and housekeeping which she ran until 1951. Suhr Mailand is also remembered for her successful cookbook cum textbook Mad (Food) published in 1909 and frequently republished since.[1][2][3]
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^"Historie" (in Danish). Suhrs Højskole. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
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