• 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Eat an Eskimo Pie Day

    Eat an Eskimo Pie Day celebrates a frozen dessert innovation that transformed how ice cream could be consumed. Eat an Eskimo Pie Day highlights the development of chocolate-covered ice cream bars, which combined freezing technology with confectionery techniques to create a portable frozen treat. The ingredient microhistory begins with dairy. Milk and cream form the […]

  • National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day

    National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day celebrates a relatively modern dessert that represents a shift in baking technique and texture preference. National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day highlights the chiffon cake as a hybrid between sponge cakes and butter cakes, combining light structure with moist richness. This balance is achieved through the use of vegetable oil and […]

  • Turkey Neck Soup Day

    National Turkey Neck Soup Day is observed annually on March 30th throughout the United States, celebrating a humble dish that represents nose-to-tail cooking philosophy and the resourceful culinary traditions that characterized American foodways before modern waste culture. This food holiday honors turkey neck soup, a preparation that transforms an often-discarded poultry part into deeply flavored, […]

  • National Clams on the Half Shell Day

    National Clams on the Half Shell Day celebrates a seafood tradition rooted in coastal living, shellfish harvesting, and culinary simplicity. National Clams on the Half Shell Day highlights the practice of serving raw or lightly prepared clams directly in their shells, a method that emphasizes freshness, texture, and the natural flavor of the sea. While […]

  • National Oranges and Lemons Day

    National Oranges and Lemons Day is observed annually on March 31st throughout the United States, celebrating two citrus fruits that have shaped global cuisine, supported maritime exploration, and sustained human health for centuries. This dual food holiday honors both the sweet, vitamin-rich orange and the tart, versatile lemon, recognizing their complementary roles in culinary traditions […]

  • National Tater Day

    National Tater Day is observed annually on March 31st throughout the United States, celebrating the humble potato in all its starchy, versatile glory while also commemorating a unique American tradition rooted in rural Kentucky. This food holiday serves dual purposes: honoring the potato as a foundational crop that has sustained populations globally for centuries, and […]

  • Organic Breakfast Month

    Organic Breakfast Month, observed throughout September in various regions, celebrates the consumption of certified organic foods during breakfast while promoting awareness about organic agriculture, sustainable farming practices, and the environmental and health benefits associated with organic food production. This month-long observance encourages transitioning morning meals toward organic ingredients including fruits, grains, eggs, dairy products, and […]

  • National Food Month

    National Food Month, observed throughout April in the United States, celebrates American cuisine's diversity, agricultural abundance, and the cultural traditions that shape how Americans eat, cook, and share meals. This month-long observance encourages exploration of regional specialties, ethnic cuisines, sustainable food practices, and the connections between food choices and personal health, environmental sustainability, and community […]