National Garlic Day

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About National Garlic Day

When is National Garlic Day? This holiday is always celebrated on April 19

National Garlic Day, an April 19 holiday, promotes the many uses of Garlic. And, there certainly are many uses. It’s a vegetable. It’s an herb. It is used in recipes around the world. Native to Asia, garlic has been used medicinally for thousands of years. And, Garlic is believed to ward off evil spirits. What’s Halloween without a strand of garlic cloves hanging around your neck to keep the vampires away?

Of course, the only negative thing you can say about garlic is that it can negatively affect an otherwise romantic evening. And, that’s not a problem, if both of you eat garlic before the romance begins. Therefore, to counter the effects of garlic breath, make sure to have plenty of breath mints handy.

Medicinal Benefits

  • Phytochemicals in garlic are believed to provide protection against heart disease and cancer. Specifically, stomach and colorectal cancers.
  • Helps to fight off colds and flu.
  • Lowers blood cholesterol levels.
  • Reduces the buildup of plaque in arteries.
  • Used as a treatment for acne and warts.
  • Finally, it is used to treat toothaches

Garlic Nutritional Value

There’s a good reason to celebrate and participate in National Garlic Day. Garlic is good for your health in many ways. It’s low in the bad stuff, and high in the things that are good for you. And, it has many medicinal uses. So, use it regularly in your diet,

One raw clove of garlic contains approximately:

  • 4 calories
  • 1 g carbs
  • 0 cholesterol
  • 0 g fat
  • 0.1 g fiber
  • 0.2 g protein
  • 1mg sodium

Did You Know? Garlic helps to lower cholesterol. It is used to treat colds and congestion, too

How to Celebrate in National Garlic Day

Here are a few ideas on how to celebrate this holiday:

  • Eat plenty of garlic today.
  • Make a new recipe that uses it, that you’ve never had before.
  • Have the breath mints handy.
  • Gardeners, plant it in your vegetable garden.
  • Learn more about the medicinal benefits.

Today's Quote

“I can not teach anybody anything. I can only make them think.” – – Socrates

History and Origin of National Garlic Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day.

This is referred to as a “National” day. However, we did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.

Definition of “National” Days – Discover why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

In addition to National Garlic Day, here are some things that happened on April 19:

  • The Battle of Lexington and Concord. British troops fire “the shot heard ’round the world” and the Revolutionary War begins. (1775)
  • President Herbert Hoover suggests a five-day work week. (1932)
  • Auto racer Al Unser Jr. was born on this day in 1962.

See more historical events.



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More April 19 Holidays

In addition to National Garlic Day, here is another April 19 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

National Hanging Out Day 

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date in April. See what happened on this date in history.

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Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for National Garlic Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Astilbe

Recipe of the Day: Grilled Garlic

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