• National Bean Day

    National Bean Day

    Beans and the Foundations of Human Food Systems Beans are among the oldest cultivated foods in human history, and their relationship with civilization runs deep. Archaeological discoveries show that humans were eating beans as far back as 9,000 years ago in what is now Mexico. Evidence of fava beans has been found in ancient Egyptian […]

  • National Shortbread Day

    The Origins of Shortbread and Its Scottish Roots Shortbread is one of the clearest examples of how restraint in cooking can produce something enduring and beloved. At its core, shortbread relies on a short list of ingredients, traditionally flour, butter, and sugar, yet its cultural weight far exceeds its simplicity. The story of shortbread begins […]

  • National Tempura Day

    National Tempura Day

    The Cross Cultural Origins of Tempura Tempura is often thought of as quintessentially Japanese, yet its beginnings reveal a story shaped by global movement, adaptation, and restraint. In the mid […]

  • National Apricot Day

    National Apricot Day

    A Fruit Shaped by Trade, Travel, and Time Apricots may be small, but their history spans continents and centuries. Most scholars agree that apricots were first domesticated in China more […]

  • National Cassoulet Day

    National Cassoulet Day

    The Origins of a Legendary French Stew Cassoulet is not just a dish. It is a regional identity, a culinary argument, and a slow-simmered expression of southern France. National Cassoulet […]

  • National Marzipan Day

    National Marzipan Day

    The Origins and Cultural Journey of Marzipan Marzipan is a confection that sits at the crossroads of food, craft, and history. Made primarily from finely ground almonds and sugar, it […]

  • National Strawberry Ice Cream Day

    How Strawberry Ice Cream Became a Classic Strawberry ice cream holds a special place in dessert history because it represents one of the earliest ways people used fresh fruit to flavor frozen cream. Long before freezers existed, civilizations experimented with chilled sweets. In ancient China, as early as the second century BC, rulers enjoyed mixtures […]