• National Caramel Custard Day

    The Sweet Aroma of October On October 3, kitchens take on a particularly enticing aroma as people across the United States celebrate National Caramel Custard Day. The dish at the heart of this holiday—known variously as caramel custard, crème caramel, or flan—is a study in contrasts: a silky custard that trembles with delicacy, capped with […]

  • National Vodka Day

    A Spirit as Clear as Water Clear and almost flavorless, vodka might seem simple at first glance. Yet its story is anything but plain. The very name comes from the […]

  • National Mead Day

    The Sun in a Glass Lift a glass of mead to the light and you can see the sun of a thousand summers captured within. The world’s oldest known fermented […]

  • National Taco Day

    A Playful October Feast October 4 is often playfully dubbed National Taco Day, a counterpart to Taco Tuesday and a celebration of one of the world’s most beloved handheld foods. […]

  • Mid-Autumn Festival

    When the Moon is at Its Brightest The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, when the moon […]

  • National Orange Wine Day

    The Sunset in a Glass Despite its name, orange wine has nothing to do with citrus. The term refers to a style of white wine made by fermenting grape juice with its skins and seeds intact, giving the finished wine a striking amber hue. Thousands of years ago in the Caucasus region of present-day Georgia, […]

  • National Noodle Day

    A Strand That Connects Us All Few foods are as universally beloved as noodles. On October 6, National Noodle Day encourages us to twirl forks, slurp strands, and appreciate a culinary invention with a history stretching back millennia. From humble bowls of broth to elaborate feasts, noodles are proof that simple ingredients—flour and water—can be […]

  • National Badger Day

    Celebrating the Bold and Burrowing Badger National Badger Day honors one of the most iconic and misunderstood animals of the northern hemisphere. Celebrated each year on October 6, the day aims to raise awareness of badgers, their habitats, and the challenges they face in the wild. With their stocky bodies, striking black-and-white stripes, and determined […]

  • National Fluffernutter Day

    A Sticky Taste of Childhood Childhood tastes linger long after we’ve grown, and few American sandwiches evoke nostalgia quite like the fluffernutter. National Fluffernutter Day, observed on October 8, pays sweet tribute to this gooey creation of peanut butter and marshmallow creme layered between slices of soft bread. Beloved by children and remembered fondly by […]

  • National Salmon Day

    A Fish Worth Celebrating Few fish inspire the kind of devotion that salmon does. On October 8, National Salmon Day pays tribute to this remarkable creature and to the culinary, cultural, and economic roles it plays. Salmon’s journey begins in cold, clean rivers and streams of the Northern Hemisphere. Pacific salmon species—chinook, coho, sockeye, chum, […]