National Gluten-Free Day and National Peach Melba Day in USA
National Gluten-Free Day and National Peach Melba Day in USA is held on January 13. This event in the second decade of the month January is annual.
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A gluten-free diet is essential for managing signs and symptoms of celiac disease and other medical conditions associated with gluten. A gluten-free diet is also popular among people who haven't been diagnosed with a gluten-related medical condition.
Pioneer in the gluten free diet: Willem-Karel Dicke 1905-1962, over 50 years of gluten free diet. University of Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands.
A decadent, sticky, sweet melange of peaches, raspberry sauce and ice cream, this crowd-pleaser has been served in cafes, restaurants and domestic kitchens all over the world. Invented in the early 1900s, peach melba quickly became a firm favorite, and it has been delighting children and adults since.
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