• National Pasta Day

    National Pasta Day

    Twirling Through Time On National Pasta Day we twirl our forks through centuries of history and across continents. Pasta is both ancient and endlessly adaptable. In the hands of Chinese cooks four thousand years ago, noodles were pulled from millet and wheat, cooked quickly, and slurped from bowls. In the Mediterranean, Etruscans ground wheat into […]

  • Meatloaf Appreciation Day

    A Slice of Comfort and History If there is a single dish that evokes both homey comfort and gentle ribbing, it’s meatloaf. Meatloaf Appreciation Day is a modern celebration created by food lovers who wanted to give this humble entrée its due after years of unfair jokes. At its core, meatloaf is a resourceful way […]

  • National Chocolate Cupcake Day

    A Bite-Sized Celebration There’s a certain joy in having a cake all to yourself. National Chocolate Cupcake Day, observed on October 18, invites us to indulge in that small, decadent pleasure and explore the story of this beloved dessert. Cupcakes trace their lineage to 18th-century kitchens, where cooks began baking cakes in small pottery cups […]

  • National Seafood Bisque Day

    A Taste of the Sea at Sunset A proper seafood bisque tastes like the sea at sunset—silky, aromatic, and imbued with the essence of shells that once tumbled in ocean currents. National Seafood Bisque Day, observed on October 19, celebrates this luxurious soup and its humble beginnings. French fishermen in the 17th century are believed […]

  • National Brandied Fruit Day

    Capturing Summer in a Jar Brandied fruit occupies that delicious space between preserve and dessert—a boozy jewel of summer or autumn fruit suspended in sweet, amber syrup. National Brandied Fruit Day, observed on October 20, honors this old-fashioned method of preserving the harvest, a practice that dates back to a time before refrigeration. Distilling wine […]

  • International Chefs Day

    International Chefs Day

    Honoring Culinary Creativity International Chefs Day is a global celebration of the people who dedicate their lives to culinary creativity, hospitality, and nourishment. Established by the World Association of Chefs’ Societies (Worldchefs) in 2004, the day highlights the important role chefs play not just in restaurants but in communities and cultures around the world. Chefs […]

  • Diwali

    Diwali

    The Festival of Lights Diwali, the Festival of Lights, arrives as a burst of color and warmth in the long nights of autumn. The Sanskrit word dipavali means “row of lamps,” and across South Asia and the global diaspora, flickering diyas made of clay and ghee adorn windowsills, balconies, and temple steps. The holiday is […]

  • National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day

    A Slice of Autumn Bliss Pumpkin and cheesecake are each delightful on their own, but together they create a dessert that tastes like autumn in a single bite. National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day, observed on October 21, celebrates this decadent pairing by encouraging bakers to swirl earthy pumpkin into creamy cheesecake filling atop a buttery crust. […]

  • National Nut Day

    National Nut Day

    A Global Salute to the Humble Nut Nuts are tiny powerhouses of flavor and nutrition, and National Nut Day is a salute to the vast diversity of these edible seeds. Established by the U.K. co-operative Liberation Foods, the holiday celebrates fair trade and sustainable farming while encouraging everyone to enjoy nature’s crunchy gems—walnuts, almonds, cashews, […]

  • National Canning Day

    National Canning Day

    The Art of Preservation Before refrigerators and freezers, people relied on ingenuity to preserve the bounty of summer for winter meals. National Canning Day honors one of the greatest breakthroughs in food preservation—and the man who made it possible. In the late 18th century, as Napoleon’s armies marched across Europe, the French government offered a […]

  • National Boston Cream Pie Day

    A New England Icon In the mid-19th century, long before doughnuts were filled with custard, a French-Armenian chef named Sanzian created a dessert at Boston’s Parker House Hotel that would become a New England legend. National Boston Cream Pie Day, observed on October 23, celebrates his ingenious fusion of sponge cake, pastry cream, and chocolate […]

  • National Food Day

    Food Day

    Rethinking the Way We Eat Food Day in the United States isn’t about a single dish—it’s about transforming the entire food system. Launched in 1975 by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a nonprofit advocacy group founded by scientists connected to consumer crusader Ralph Nader, Food Day was created to raise awareness […]