• World Vegetarian Day

    World Vegetarian Day

    October 1 signals the start of Vegetarian Awareness Month and World Vegetarian Day, an occasion established in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society and embraced a year later by the International Vegetarian Union. More than a calendar marker, it is an invitation to reconsider our relationship with food and the impact our choices have […]

  • National Pumpkin Seed Day

    As autumn settles in and pumpkins begin to appear on porches and in soups, their humble seeds take center stage on National Pumpkin Seed Day, celebrated on the first Wednesday of October. This day was created in 2016 by SuperSeedz, a company founded by Kathie Pelliccio that set out to showcase the nutrition packed inside […]

  • Pudding Season Begins

    Pudding Season Begins

    As the leaves begin their slow transformation from green to gold, kitchens around the world take on a new purpose. October 1 has been affectionately dubbed the day when Pudding Season begins, an unofficial marker that encourages home cooks to dust off their mixing bowls and revisit the comforting recipes that have warmed hearts for […]

  • National Fried Scallops Day

    The Briny Perfume of October The briny perfume of the seaside lingers in the air when you drop a scallop into a sizzling pan. Early October carries a particular crispness—sweaters reappear, leaves shift, and kitchens lean toward warmth and indulgence. National Fried Scallops Day on October 2 celebrates this union of sea and skillet, a […]

  • National Soft Taco Day

    National Soft Taco Day

    A Handheld Taste of October Before tortillas were ever wrapped around seasoned beef and lettuce on American dinner tables, they were the handheld staples of indigenous peoples across Mesoamerica. National Soft Taco Day, observed on October 3, is more than a nod to a popular weeknight dinner—it’s a celebration of one of humanity’s most enduring […]

  • 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

    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

    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

    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

    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 […]