• National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day

    National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day is a celebration of the creamy, salty spread that has become a pantry staple. Ground nut pastes have existed in African and Asian cuisines for centuries, but the peanut butter beloved by Americans traces its roots to the late 19th century. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg patented a process […]

  • Irish-American Heritage Month

    Honoring a Journey of Resilience and Cultural Legacy Irish-American Heritage Month, celebrated each March, pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of millions who crossed the Atlantic and helped shape the United States. The Irish presence in America predates the nation itself — early settlers arrived in colonial times, many fleeing penal laws and religious persecution. […]

  • Lantern Festival

    A Night When Light Takes Center Stage The Lantern Festival glows on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the joyful close of Chinese New Year celebrations. It is a night when lanterns rise, riddles dance across paper, and families gather under the first full moon of the lunar year. Rooted in over […]

  • International Waffle Day

    International Waffle Day celebrates a food that sits at the intersection of grain agriculture, metalworking technology, and evolving breakfast traditions. International Waffle Day highlights how a simple batter transformed into a structured, grid-patterned food through the invention of waffle irons and the refinement of cooking techniques across Europe. The ingredient microhistory behind International Waffle Day […]

  • National Lobster Newburg Day

    National Lobster Newburg Day is observed annually on March 25th throughout the United States, celebrating one of American fine dining's most luxurious and historically significant dishes. This elegant seafood preparation features succulent lobster meat bathed in a rich, creamy sauce made with butter, cream, egg yolks, sherry, and a hint of cayenne pepper, traditionally served […]

  • National Pecan Day

    National Pecan Day is observed annually on April 14th throughout the United States, celebrating one of North America's only native nut species and a cornerstone of Southern agricultural heritage. This food holiday honors the pecan tree, Carya illinoinensis, which has provided sustenance to inhabitants of the American South and Southwest for thousands of years before […]

  • National Whole Grain Sampling Day

    National Whole Grain Sampling Day is observed annually on March 31st throughout the United States, serving as both an educational initiative and public health campaign promoting whole grain consumption and awareness. This food observance encourages individuals, schools, restaurants, and food service operations to offer samplings of whole grain products, demonstrating that nutritious eating can be […]

  • National Nougat Day

    National Nougat Day celebrates a confection that sits at the intersection of agricultural production, sugar technology, and centuries of culinary refinement. National Nougat Day highlights how a mixture of sweeteners, aerated egg whites, and nuts evolved into a structurally complex candy with deep roots in Mediterranean and European traditions. Though often perceived as a simple […]

  • National Spinach Day

    National Spinach Day is observed annually on March 26th throughout the United States, celebrating one of the world's most nutritionally dense leafy greens and a vegetable that has sustained human populations for over 2,000 years. This food holiday honors spinach in all its forms, from tender baby spinach in fresh salads to cooked preparations that […]

  • National Spanish Paella Day

    National Spanish Paella Day celebrates a dish that reflects agricultural history, regional identity, and communal cooking traditions. National Spanish Paella Day highlights paella as more than a recipe. It is a representation of Spanish rice cultivation, ingredient diversity, and shared meals prepared in large, open pans. The ingredient microhistory behind paella begins with rice. Rice […]

  • International Whiskey Day

    International Whiskey Day celebrates one of the most globally recognized distilled spirits, tracing its origins through agricultural systems, fermentation science, and distillation technology. International Whiskey Day highlights how whiskey evolved from early grain-based fermentation practices into a refined spirit shaped by regional identity, production methods, and aging techniques. The foundation of whiskey begins with grain. […]

  • National Deep Dish Pizza Day

    National Deep Dish Pizza Day, observed annually on April 5th throughout the United States, celebrates Chicago's most iconic culinary contribution and a pizza style that sparked decades of passionate debate about what constitutes authentic pizza. This food holiday honors deep dish pizza's distinctive construction with thick, buttery crust lining a deep pan, layers of cheese […]