Week of Events
National Baked Alaska Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Baked Alaska Day National Baked Alaska Day is observed annually on February 1 and celebrates a dessert that combines theatrical presentation with culinary ingenuity. Baked Alaska is traditionally composed of cake topped with ice cream and sealed in a layer of meringue, then briefly baked or torched so the […]
Black History Month
Origins and Historical Development of Black History Month Black History Month is observed annually in February in the United States and originated as a scholarly and educational initiative rather than a commemorative festival. The observance traces its roots to historian Carter G. Woodson, who in 1926 established Negro History Week to address the systematic exclusion […]
Decorating With Candy Day
Origins and Historical Background of Decorating With Candy Day Decorating With Candy Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates the use of candy as both a decorative and edible medium. The observance draws from long-standing traditions in which sweets were used to adorn baked goods, festive tables, and celebratory displays. Historically, candy decoration […]
National Dark Chocolate Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Dark Chocolate Day National Dark Chocolate Day is observed annually in early February and focuses on dark chocolate as a distinct category within the long history of cacao consumption. Dark chocolate traces its origins to ancient Mesoamerican cultures, where cacao was consumed as a bitter beverage rather than a […]
Berry Fresh Month
Origins and Agricultural Background of Berry Fresh Month Berry Fresh Month is observed annually in February and highlights the role of berries in agriculture, nutrition, and seasonal eating. The observance developed through agricultural promotion efforts aimed at increasing awareness of fresh berry availability and production. Berries have been part of human diets for thousands of […]
Celebration of Chocolate Month
Origins and Historical Background of Celebration of Chocolate Month Celebration of Chocolate Month is observed annually in February and honors chocolate as a global food with deep historical roots. Chocolate originated from cacao, first cultivated and consumed by Indigenous cultures of Central and South America. Originally prepared as a bitter drink, cacao held ceremonial, economic, […]
Exotic Vegetables and Star Fruit Month
Origins and Agricultural Background of Exotic Vegetables and Star Fruit Month Exotic Vegetables and Star Fruit Month is observed annually in February and highlights produce that falls outside traditional Western staples. The observance developed through agricultural promotion efforts aimed at broadening consumer awareness of global crops and diversified farming. Many vegetables now labeled as exotic […]
Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month
Origins and Agricultural History of Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month is observed annually in February and celebrates Florida’s role as a major producer of winter strawberries in the United States. The observance developed through agricultural promotion efforts highlighting regional harvest cycles. Strawberry cultivation in Florida expanded significantly during the twentieth century as […]
La Poutine Week
Origins and Historical Background of La Poutine Week La Poutine Week is observed annually in early February and celebrates poutine, a dish that originated in Quebec and has become one of Canada’s most recognizable culinary exports. The observance emerged in the early twenty-first century as a modern food festival rather than a historical commemoration, reflecting […]
Feeding Tube Awareness Week
History and Establishment of Feeding Tube Awareness Week Feeding Tube Awareness Week is an annual health observance held during the first full week of February. It was established in 2011 by the Feeding Tube Awareness Foundation, a United States based nonprofit organization founded by parents of children who rely on enteral nutrition. The observance was […]
International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month
History and Establishment of International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month is observed annually in February as a public health awareness period focused on reducing infections that can affect individuals during pregnancy and fetal development. The observance is generally recognized throughout the month of February, aligning with broader maternal and child health […]
LGBT+ History Month
History and Establishment of LGBT+ History Month LGBT+ History Month is an annual observance dedicated to documenting the historical contributions and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other sexual and gender minority individuals. The observance occurs in different months depending on jurisdiction. In the United States, LGBT+ History Month is observed in October. In […]
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
History and Establishment of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month is observed annually in February in the United States. The observance focuses on documenting and addressing dating violence among adolescents and young adults. It was formally recognized at the federal level following advocacy by domestic violence prevention organizations and was first […]
National Heavenly Hash Day
Origins and Historical Background of Heavenly Hash Day Heavenly Hash Day is observed annually on February 2 and centers on a dessert that reflects the evolution of American sweets during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Heavenly hash is traditionally associated with chocolate ice cream or candy mixed with marshmallows and nuts, though variations […]
National California Kiwifruit Day
Origins and Agricultural Background of California Kiwifruit Day California Kiwifruit Day is observed annually in February and recognizes the role of California growers in cultivating kiwifruit for domestic markets. The observance reflects agricultural diversification rather than historical tradition. Kiwifruit originated in China and was later introduced to New Zealand, where it gained international recognition. California […]
National Crepe Day
Origins and Historical Background of Crepe Day Crepe Day is observed annually in early February and centers on crepes, a thin pancake associated most strongly with France, particularly the region of Brittany. The observance draws from long-standing culinary tradition rather than a single founding event, reflecting how staple foods can become cultural symbols through repetition […]
National Tater Tot Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Tater Tot Day National Tater Tot Day is observed annually on February 2 and celebrates a processed potato product that became an American staple through postwar industrial food innovation. Tater tots were developed in the 1950s by a major frozen food producer as a solution to reduce waste from […]
National Frozen Yogurt Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Frozen Yogurt Day National Frozen Yogurt Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a dessert that emerged from twentieth-century experimentation at the intersection of dairy science, consumer health trends, and commercial innovation. Frozen yogurt did not arise from traditional dessert lineage but from modern efforts to […]
National Carrot Cake Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Carrot Cake Day National Carrot Cake Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a dessert that reflects both culinary adaptation and historical frugality. Carrot cake’s roots can be traced to earlier European traditions that used sweet vegetables in desserts when sugar was scarce or expensive. During […]
National Missing Persons Day
National Missing Persons Day is observed annually on February 3 in the United States. The observance was established to focus public attention on individuals reported missing and to recognize the work of law enforcement agencies, forensic specialists, and advocacy organizations engaged in missing persons investigations. February 3 was selected to commemorate the birthday of Polly […]
National Stuffed Mushroom Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Stuffed Mushroom Day National Stuffed Mushroom Day is observed annually in early February and highlights a dish that reflects both culinary practicality and evolving appetizer culture. Stuffed mushrooms as a concept draw from older traditions of filling vegetables and edible vessels to create richer, more structured dishes. The practice […]
National Homemade Soup Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Homemade Soup Day National Homemade Soup Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates soup as one of the oldest and most universal forms of prepared food. Soup-making predates written history, emerging once humans gained the ability to heat water in durable containers. Across cultures, soups developed as […]
Medjool Date Day
Origins and Agricultural Background of Medjool Date Day Medjool Date Day is observed annually in early February and focuses on a variety of date long valued for its size, texture, and natural sweetness. Medjool dates originated in Morocco, where they were cultivated for centuries as a premium fruit. Dates have played a central role in […]
National Sweater Day
Sweater Day is observed annually in February in multiple jurisdictions, often coordinated with energy conservation campaigns. In Canada, National Sweater Day is organized by the World Wildlife Fund Canada and is typically observed on the first Thursday in February. The initiative encourages institutions and individuals to lower heating use and wear sweaters to reduce energy […]
Torture Abolition Day
Torture Abolition Day, formally known as the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, is observed annually on June 26. The day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1997 through Resolution 52/149. The date commemorates the entry into force of the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or […]
World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4. It was established in 2000 by the Union for International Cancer Control during the World Cancer Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium held in Paris. The date of February 4 was formally recognized in the Charter of Paris Against Cancer, which was signed on February […]
National Chocolate Fondue Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Chocolate Fondue Day National Chocolate Fondue Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a dessert practice built on communal dipping and shared indulgence. Chocolate fondue is associated with the broader fondue tradition, which developed in Switzerland as a method of warming and sharing food during colder seasons. […]
World Nutella Day
From Wartime Ingenuity to a Global Icon Nutella’s story begins not with indulgence, but with necessity. In the aftermath of World War II, much of Europe faced food shortages, and cocoa was scarce and expensive. In the Piedmont region of northern Italy, hazelnuts were plentiful. Local confectioners had long used them in sweets, and pastry […]
Bubble Gum Day
Origins and Historical Background of Bubblegum Day Bubblegum Day is observed annually in early February and centers on bubblegum as a distinct cultural and commercial invention rather than merely a flavor of chewing gum. While the observance itself is modern and informal, the product it celebrates reflects more than a century of experimentation in material […]
National Chopsticks Day
Origins and Historical Development of National Chopsticks Day National Chopsticks Day is observed annually on February 6 and centers on one of the most enduring and widely used eating utensils in human history. Chopsticks originated in East Asia thousands of years ago and developed alongside changes in cooking methods, social organization, and philosophical thought. The […]
International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation
The International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation is observed annually on February 6. The day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 through Resolution 67/146, building upon earlier African Union initiatives that recognized February 6 as a day to promote elimination of the practice. The observance is international in […]
Reclaim Social Day
Reclaim Social Day is observed annually on February 3. The observance was established in 2017 by Pause Global, a nonprofit organization founded in the United Kingdom to promote digital well being and intentional technology use. The date was selected to encourage individuals and organizations to evaluate their relationship with social media platforms and digital communication […]
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Fettuccine Alfredo Day National Fettuccine Alfredo Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a pasta dish whose global reputation far exceeds its modest origins. Fettuccine Alfredo traces back to early twentieth century Rome, where it emerged not as an elaborate culinary invention, but as a simple expression […]
National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day is observed annually on the first Saturday in February and celebrates deliberate disruption of routine through food. Unlike many food observances, it did not emerge from industry promotion or historical commemoration, but from an informal family tradition. The […]
Pisco Sour Day
Origins and Historical Background of Pisco Sour Day Pisco Sour Day is observed annually in early February and honors a cocktail that reflects complex layers of regional identity, migration, and cultural exchange in South America. The pisco sour is most strongly associated with Peru, where it is regarded as a national drink, though its history […]
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