When is National Peach Melba Day?

Friday January 13th

National Peach Melba Day, a worldwide famous chef's, brings a refreshing celebration to us every year on January 13th.

NATIONAL PEACH MELBA DAY – January 13

According to the source, French chef Auguste Escoffier invented the sophisticated dessert in 1892 or 1893, depending on the time. When working at the Savoy Hotel, London, he created the dessert with peaches, vanilla ice cream, and raspberry sauce. Nellie Melba, an Australian soprano, was honoured in the dessert. The chef was known for naming his creations after famous people. National Melba Toast Day is March 23rd, three of these recipes are on the calendar, including National Melba Toast Day on March 23rd.

Hellen Porter Mitchell was born in Nellie Melba. Melba was a stage name she adopted in honor of her hometown of Melbourne. Her success as an opera singer brought her on tour around the world. Dame Grand Cross of the British Empire was awarded in 1927 by a woman named Dame Grand Cross of the British Empire in 1927.

Chef Escoffier's first name, "Pecheau Cygne" or "Peach Swan," was used to describe the dessert "Pecheau Cygne" or "Peach Swan," and it was presented in a swan-shaped ice sculpture and topped with spun sugar.

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