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Henri Nestlé

Henri Nestlé (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi nɛsle]; born Heinrich Nestle, German: [ˈhaɪnrɪç ˈnɛstlə]; 10 August 1814 – 7 July 1890) was a German-Swiss confectioner and the founder of Nestlé, the world's largest food and beverage company.[1]

Henri Nestlé
Henri Nestlé
Born
Heinrich Nestle

10 August 1814 (1814-08-10)
Died7 July 1890 (1890-07-08) (aged 75)
OccupationConfectioner
Known forFounder of Nestlé
SpouseAnna Clémentine Thérèse Ehemant (m. 1860)
ChildrenEmma Delajoux

Early life edit

Heinrich Nestle was born on 10 August 1814 in Frankfurt am Main.[2] He was the eleventh of fourteen children of Johann Ulrich Matthias Nestle and Anna Maria Catharina Ehemann. Nestlé's father, by tradition, inherited the business of his father, Johann Ulrich Nestle, and became a glazier in Töngesgasse. The later Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main, Gustav Edmund Nestlé, was his brother.[3]

The Nestle family has its roots in western Swabia, predominantly in boroughs of the Black Forest such as Dornstetten, Freudenstadt, Mindersbach, Nagold, and Sulz am Neckar. In the Swabian dialect, "Nestlé" is a small bird's nest. The name Nestlé also has different variations, including Nästlin, Nästlen, Nestlin, Nestlen, and Niestle.[4]

The Nestlé family tree began with three brothers (thus the three young birds in the nest being fed by their mother on the family coat of arms) from Mindersbach, called Hans, Heinrich, and Samuel Nestlin. The father of these three sons was born circa 1495. Hans, the eldest, was born in 1520 and had a son with the same name, who later became mayor of Nagold. His son Ulrich was a barber and his fifth son was the first glazier in the family. For over five generations, this profession was passed down from father to son. [5] Additionally, the Nestles provided a number of mayors for the boroughs of Dornstetten, Freudenstadt, Nagold, and Sulz am Neckar.[citation needed]

Career edit

Before Nestlé turned 20 in 1834, he completed a four-year apprenticeship with J. E. Stein, owner of a Frankfurt pharmacy. At some point between 1834 and 1839 he migrated, for reasons unknown, to Switzerland.[6] At the end of 1839, he was officially authorized in Lausanne, Vaud, to perform chemical experiments, make up prescriptions, and sell medicines. During this time, he changed his name to Henri Nestlé in order to adapt better to the new social environment in French-speaking Vevey, where he eventually settled.

In 1843, Nestlé bought into one of the region's production of rapeseeds. He also became involved in the production of nut oils (used to fuel oil lamps), liqueurs, rum, absinthe, and vinegar. He also began manufacturing and selling carbonated mineral water and lemonade, although during the European food crisis in the 1840s, Nestlé gave up mineral water production. In 1857 he began concentrating on gas lighting and fertilizers.

Though it is not known when Nestlé started working on his infant formula project, by 1867, Nestlé had produced a viable powdered milk product.[7] His interest is known to have been spurred by several factors. Although Nestlé and his wife were childless, they were aware of the high death rate among infants. Nestlé would have been aware of Justus von Liebig's work in developing an infant formula.[2] In addition, fresh milk was not always available in large towns, and women in higher society were starting to view breastfeeding as an unfashionable option.[2]

Nestlé combined cow's milk with grain and sugar to produce a substitute for breast milk.[7] Moreover, he and his friend Jean Balthasar Schnetzler, a scientist in human nutrition, removed the acid and the starch in wheat flour because they were difficult for babies to digest.[8] Initially called "kindermehl," or "children flour", his product had an advantage over Liebig's "soup for infants" in that it was much easier to prepare, needing only to be boiled prior to feeding, and it soon proved to be a viable option for infants who were unable to breastfeed.[2][7] People quickly recognized the value of the new product, and soon Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé, "Henri Nestlé's Milk Flour" in French, was being sold in much of Europe. By the 1870s, Nestlé's Infant Food, made with malt, cow's milk, sugar, and wheat flour, was selling in the US for $0.50 a bottle.

Nestlé's milk-condensation process enabled the chocolatier Daniel Peter, of Vevey, to perfect his milk chocolate formulation in 1875, after seven years of effort, and the two men subsequently formed a partnership which resulted, four years later, in 1879, in the organisation of the Nestlé Company, which eventually became one of the largest Europe-based confection industries.

Personal life edit

Nestlé and Anna Clémentine Thérèse Ehemant were married in Frankfurt, Germany on 23 May 1860. Nestlé sold his company in 1875 to his business associates and then lived with his family alternately in Montreux and Glion, where they helped people with small loans and publicly contributed towards improving the local infrastructure. In Glion, he moved into a house later known as Villa Nestlé.[9]

Nestlé died in Glion on 7 July 1890. He was buried at Territet Cemetery in Montreux.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nestlé tops list of largest food companies in the world". Forbes. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Koese, Yavuz. (2008). "Nestle in the Ottoman Empire: Global Marketing with Local Flavor 1870–1927". Enterprise and Society, 9:4. pp 724–761 doi:10.1093/es/khn045
  3. ^ Pfiffner, A. (1995). Henri Nestlé: from pharmacist's assistant to founder of the world's largest food company, 1814–1890. Nestlé. p. 14. ISBN 978-3-905311-27-3. Retrieved May 29, 2018. If Heinrich, like his brother Gustav Edmund, actually went to the Gymnasium in the former Barftisserkloster, he certainly did not stay to the end. Because even before his twentieth birthday in 1834 he had completed a four-year apprenticeship ...
  4. ^ Pfiffner, Albert (1993). Henri Nestlé (1814-1890) : vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zur Schweizer Pionierunternehmer. Zürich: Chronos. ISBN 3-905311-27-5. OCLC 31819652.
  5. ^ Pfiffner, Albert (1993). Henri Nestlé (1814-1890) : vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zur Schweizer Pionierunternehmer. Zürich: Chronos. ISBN 3-905311-27-5. OCLC 31819652.
  6. ^ "Henri Nestlé 1814 –1890", Bicentenary. Page 25, From Pharmacist’s Assistant to Founder of the World’s Leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness Company, Nestlé – Abridged Translation after Albert Pfiffner's 1993 German Edition, 2014
  7. ^ a b c Cadbury, Deborah. (2010). Chocolate Wars: From Cadbury to Kraft: 200 years of Sweet Success and Bitter Rivalry, HarperCollins UK, ISBN 9780007325566.
  8. ^ . PT on the Net. Archived from the original on 23 August 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  9. ^ Pfiffner, A. (1995). Henri Nestlé: from pharmacist's assistant to founder of the world's largest food company, 1814-1890. Nestlé. p. 49. ISBN 978-3-905311-27-3. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  10. ^ Henri Nestlé-Ehmant (1814–1890) at Find A Grave Memorial

Sources edit

  • Kaufmann, Jens Th.: "Familie Nestle aus Nagold und Mindersbach". In: Südwestdeutsche Blätter für Familien- Und Wappenkunde. Band 29, 2011, S. 26–46.
  • Pfiffner, A.: Henri Nestlé: Vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zum Schweizer Pionierunternehmer. Zürich, 1993
  • Alex Capus: Patriarchen, Albrecht Knaus Verlag, München 2006. ISBN 3-8135-0273-2.

External links edit

  • Henri Nestlé biography. Switzerland.isyours.com.
  • . Nestlé.com.

henri, nestlé, french, pronunciation, nɛsle, born, heinrich, nestle, german, ˈhaɪnrɪç, ˈnɛstlə, august, 1814, july, 1890, german, swiss, confectioner, founder, nestlé, world, largest, food, beverage, company, bornheinrich, nestle10, august, 1814, 1814, frankfu. Henri Nestle French pronunciation ɑ ʁi nɛsle born Heinrich Nestle German ˈhaɪnrɪc ˈnɛstle 10 August 1814 7 July 1890 was a German Swiss confectioner and the founder of Nestle the world s largest food and beverage company 1 Henri NestleHenri NestleBornHeinrich Nestle10 August 1814 1814 08 10 Frankfurt am MainDied7 July 1890 1890 07 08 aged 75 Glion SwitzerlandOccupationConfectionerKnown forFounder of NestleSpouseAnna Clementine Therese Ehemant m 1860 ChildrenEmma Delajoux Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksEarly life editHeinrich Nestle was born on 10 August 1814 in Frankfurt am Main 2 He was the eleventh of fourteen children of Johann Ulrich Matthias Nestle and Anna Maria Catharina Ehemann Nestle s father by tradition inherited the business of his father Johann Ulrich Nestle and became a glazier in Tongesgasse The later Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main Gustav Edmund Nestle was his brother 3 The Nestle family has its roots in western Swabia predominantly in boroughs of the Black Forest such as Dornstetten Freudenstadt Mindersbach Nagold and Sulz am Neckar In the Swabian dialect Nestle is a small bird s nest The name Nestle also has different variations including Nastlin Nastlen Nestlin Nestlen and Niestle 4 The Nestle family tree began with three brothers thus the three young birds in the nest being fed by their mother on the family coat of arms from Mindersbach called Hans Heinrich and Samuel Nestlin The father of these three sons was born circa 1495 Hans the eldest was born in 1520 and had a son with the same name who later became mayor of Nagold His son Ulrich was a barber and his fifth son was the first glazier in the family For over five generations this profession was passed down from father to son 5 Additionally the Nestles provided a number of mayors for the boroughs of Dornstetten Freudenstadt Nagold and Sulz am Neckar citation needed Career editBefore Nestle turned 20 in 1834 he completed a four year apprenticeship with J E Stein owner of a Frankfurt pharmacy At some point between 1834 and 1839 he migrated for reasons unknown to Switzerland 6 At the end of 1839 he was officially authorized in Lausanne Vaud to perform chemical experiments make up prescriptions and sell medicines During this time he changed his name to Henri Nestle in order to adapt better to the new social environment in French speaking Vevey where he eventually settled In 1843 Nestle bought into one of the region s production of rapeseeds He also became involved in the production of nut oils used to fuel oil lamps liqueurs rum absinthe and vinegar He also began manufacturing and selling carbonated mineral water and lemonade although during the European food crisis in the 1840s Nestle gave up mineral water production In 1857 he began concentrating on gas lighting and fertilizers Though it is not known when Nestle started working on his infant formula project by 1867 Nestle had produced a viable powdered milk product 7 His interest is known to have been spurred by several factors Although Nestle and his wife were childless they were aware of the high death rate among infants Nestle would have been aware of Justus von Liebig s work in developing an infant formula 2 In addition fresh milk was not always available in large towns and women in higher society were starting to view breastfeeding as an unfashionable option 2 Nestle combined cow s milk with grain and sugar to produce a substitute for breast milk 7 Moreover he and his friend Jean Balthasar Schnetzler a scientist in human nutrition removed the acid and the starch in wheat flour because they were difficult for babies to digest 8 Initially called kindermehl or children flour his product had an advantage over Liebig s soup for infants in that it was much easier to prepare needing only to be boiled prior to feeding and it soon proved to be a viable option for infants who were unable to breastfeed 2 7 People quickly recognized the value of the new product and soon Farine Lactee Henri Nestle Henri Nestle s Milk Flour in French was being sold in much of Europe By the 1870s Nestle s Infant Food made with malt cow s milk sugar and wheat flour was selling in the US for 0 50 a bottle Nestle s milk condensation process enabled the chocolatier Daniel Peter of Vevey to perfect his milk chocolate formulation in 1875 after seven years of effort and the two men subsequently formed a partnership which resulted four years later in 1879 in the organisation of the Nestle Company which eventually became one of the largest Europe based confection industries Personal life editNestle and Anna Clementine Therese Ehemant were married in Frankfurt Germany on 23 May 1860 Nestle sold his company in 1875 to his business associates and then lived with his family alternately in Montreux and Glion where they helped people with small loans and publicly contributed towards improving the local infrastructure In Glion he moved into a house later known as Villa Nestle 9 Nestle died in Glion on 7 July 1890 He was buried at Territet Cemetery in Montreux 10 References edit Nestle tops list of largest food companies in the world Forbes Retrieved May 28 2018 a b c d Koese Yavuz 2008 Nestle in the Ottoman Empire Global Marketing with Local Flavor 1870 1927 Enterprise and Society 9 4 pp 724 761 doi 10 1093 es khn045 Pfiffner A 1995 Henri Nestle from pharmacist s assistant to founder of the world s largest food company 1814 1890 Nestle p 14 ISBN 978 3 905311 27 3 Retrieved May 29 2018 If Heinrich like his brother Gustav Edmund actually went to the Gymnasium in the former Barftisserkloster he certainly did not stay to the end Because even before his twentieth birthday in 1834 he had completed a four year apprenticeship Pfiffner Albert 1993 Henri Nestle 1814 1890 vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zur Schweizer Pionierunternehmer Zurich Chronos ISBN 3 905311 27 5 OCLC 31819652 Pfiffner Albert 1993 Henri Nestle 1814 1890 vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zur Schweizer Pionierunternehmer Zurich Chronos ISBN 3 905311 27 5 OCLC 31819652 Henri Nestle 1814 1890 Bicentenary Page 25 From Pharmacist s Assistant to Founder of the World s Leading Nutrition Health and Wellness Company Nestle Abridged Translation after Albert Pfiffner s 1993 German Edition 2014 a b c Cadbury Deborah 2010 Chocolate Wars From Cadbury to Kraft 200 years of Sweet Success and Bitter Rivalry HarperCollins UK ISBN 9780007325566 Protein Powders All You Ever Wanted to Know PT on the Net Archived from the original on 23 August 2018 Retrieved 30 May 2018 Pfiffner A 1995 Henri Nestle from pharmacist s assistant to founder of the world s largest food company 1814 1890 Nestle p 49 ISBN 978 3 905311 27 3 Retrieved May 30 2018 Henri Nestle Ehmant 1814 1890 at Find A Grave MemorialSources editKaufmann Jens Th Familie Nestle aus Nagold und Mindersbach In Sudwestdeutsche Blatter fur Familien Und Wappenkunde Band 29 2011 S 26 46 Pfiffner A Henri Nestle Vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zum Schweizer Pionierunternehmer Zurich 1993 Alex Capus Patriarchen Albrecht Knaus Verlag Munchen 2006 ISBN 3 8135 0273 2 External links editHenri Nestle biography Switzerland isyours com History of Nestle Nestle com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Nestle amp oldid 1197302042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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