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SUMMARY:National Kale Day
DESCRIPTION:National Kale Day celebrates a leafy green that has endured through centuries of culinary trends. Kale belongs to the Brassica family\, along with cabbage\, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Varieties of kale were cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans as early as the 4th century BC. For centuries kale was valued as a cold‑tolerant crop in northern Europe\, sustaining peasants through harsh winters. In Scotland\, the word “kail” was synonymous with dinner\, and a kale yard referred to a vegetable garden. Though kale fell out of fashion in the late 20th century\, it experienced a renaissance in the early 2010s when chefs and nutritionists touted its high levels of vitamin K\, vitamin C\, beta carotene and fibre. Kale chips and massaged kale salads proliferated on menus and in grocery stores\, and the vegetable became a symbol of the health‑food movement. National Kale Day\, first observed in 2012\, aims to dispel the notion that kale is a fad and to highlight its versatility. Beyond salads\, kale can be braised with garlic and olive oil\, blended into smoothies\, stirred into soups\, tossed with pasta or baked into casseroles. It stars in traditional dishes like Portuguese caldo verde and Irish colcannon. Kale’s hardy leaves withstand frost\, becoming sweeter after exposure to cold. To celebrate\, visit a farmers’ market and choose among curly\, lacinato (dinosaur)\, red Russian or ornamental varieties; plant some in your garden; or simply experiment with new preparations. Whether you’re drawn to kale’s nutritional profile or its earthy flavour\, National Kale Day encourages appreciation for a vegetable that has nourished humanity from ancient fields to modern urban kitchens.
URL:https://everynationalday.com/event/national-kale-day-2/2026-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Food & Beverage
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SUMMARY:National Kale Day
DESCRIPTION:National Kale Day celebrates a leafy green that has endured through centuries of culinary trends. Kale belongs to the Brassica family\, along with cabbage\, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Varieties of kale were cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans as early as the 4th century BC. For centuries kale was valued as a cold‑tolerant crop in northern Europe\, sustaining peasants through harsh winters. In Scotland\, the word “kail” was synonymous with dinner\, and a kale yard referred to a vegetable garden. Though kale fell out of fashion in the late 20th century\, it experienced a renaissance in the early 2010s when chefs and nutritionists touted its high levels of vitamin K\, vitamin C\, beta carotene and fibre. Kale chips and massaged kale salads proliferated on menus and in grocery stores\, and the vegetable became a symbol of the health‑food movement. National Kale Day\, first observed in 2012\, aims to dispel the notion that kale is a fad and to highlight its versatility. Beyond salads\, kale can be braised with garlic and olive oil\, blended into smoothies\, stirred into soups\, tossed with pasta or baked into casseroles. It stars in traditional dishes like Portuguese caldo verde and Irish colcannon. Kale’s hardy leaves withstand frost\, becoming sweeter after exposure to cold. To celebrate\, visit a farmers’ market and choose among curly\, lacinato (dinosaur)\, red Russian or ornamental varieties; plant some in your garden; or simply experiment with new preparations. Whether you’re drawn to kale’s nutritional profile or its earthy flavour\, National Kale Day encourages appreciation for a vegetable that has nourished humanity from ancient fields to modern urban kitchens.
URL:https://everynationalday.com/event/national-kale-day-2/2027-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Food & Beverage
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SUMMARY:National Kale Day
DESCRIPTION:National Kale Day celebrates a leafy green that has endured through centuries of culinary trends. Kale belongs to the Brassica family\, along with cabbage\, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Varieties of kale were cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans as early as the 4th century BC. For centuries kale was valued as a cold‑tolerant crop in northern Europe\, sustaining peasants through harsh winters. In Scotland\, the word “kail” was synonymous with dinner\, and a kale yard referred to a vegetable garden. Though kale fell out of fashion in the late 20th century\, it experienced a renaissance in the early 2010s when chefs and nutritionists touted its high levels of vitamin K\, vitamin C\, beta carotene and fibre. Kale chips and massaged kale salads proliferated on menus and in grocery stores\, and the vegetable became a symbol of the health‑food movement. National Kale Day\, first observed in 2012\, aims to dispel the notion that kale is a fad and to highlight its versatility. Beyond salads\, kale can be braised with garlic and olive oil\, blended into smoothies\, stirred into soups\, tossed with pasta or baked into casseroles. It stars in traditional dishes like Portuguese caldo verde and Irish colcannon. Kale’s hardy leaves withstand frost\, becoming sweeter after exposure to cold. To celebrate\, visit a farmers’ market and choose among curly\, lacinato (dinosaur)\, red Russian or ornamental varieties; plant some in your garden; or simply experiment with new preparations. Whether you’re drawn to kale’s nutritional profile or its earthy flavour\, National Kale Day encourages appreciation for a vegetable that has nourished humanity from ancient fields to modern urban kitchens.
URL:https://everynationalday.com/event/national-kale-day-2/2028-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Food & Beverage
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SUMMARY:National Kale Day
DESCRIPTION:National Kale Day celebrates a leafy green that has endured through centuries of culinary trends. Kale belongs to the Brassica family\, along with cabbage\, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Varieties of kale were cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans as early as the 4th century BC. For centuries kale was valued as a cold‑tolerant crop in northern Europe\, sustaining peasants through harsh winters. In Scotland\, the word “kail” was synonymous with dinner\, and a kale yard referred to a vegetable garden. Though kale fell out of fashion in the late 20th century\, it experienced a renaissance in the early 2010s when chefs and nutritionists touted its high levels of vitamin K\, vitamin C\, beta carotene and fibre. Kale chips and massaged kale salads proliferated on menus and in grocery stores\, and the vegetable became a symbol of the health‑food movement. National Kale Day\, first observed in 2012\, aims to dispel the notion that kale is a fad and to highlight its versatility. Beyond salads\, kale can be braised with garlic and olive oil\, blended into smoothies\, stirred into soups\, tossed with pasta or baked into casseroles. It stars in traditional dishes like Portuguese caldo verde and Irish colcannon. Kale’s hardy leaves withstand frost\, becoming sweeter after exposure to cold. To celebrate\, visit a farmers’ market and choose among curly\, lacinato (dinosaur)\, red Russian or ornamental varieties; plant some in your garden; or simply experiment with new preparations. Whether you’re drawn to kale’s nutritional profile or its earthy flavour\, National Kale Day encourages appreciation for a vegetable that has nourished humanity from ancient fields to modern urban kitchens.
URL:https://everynationalday.com/event/national-kale-day-2/2029-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Food & Beverage
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