Week of Events
Molasses Bar Day
Origins and Historical Background of Molasses Bar Day Molasses Bar Day is observed annually in early February and highlights a baked good closely tied to historical sugar production, trade, and domestic cooking. Molasses bars emerged during periods when refined sugar was scarce or expensive, making molasses a practical alternative. Molasses is a byproduct of sugar […]
Pork Rind Appreciation Day
Origins and Historical Background of Pork Rind Appreciation Day Pork Rind Appreciation Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a food that reflects long-standing practices of resourcefulness, preservation, and whole-animal use. Pork rinds, also known as chicharrones in many cultures, originated not as a snack food but as a practical byproduct of […]
National Kraut and Frankfurter Week
Origins and Historical Background of National Kraut and Frankfurter Week National Kraut and Frankfurter Week is observed annually in early February and centers on two foods whose histories are deeply intertwined with preservation, migration, and industrialization. Sauerkraut and frankfurters originated in Central Europe, particularly in German-speaking regions, where climate and seasonal scarcity shaped food traditions. […]
Super Chicken Wing Day
Origins and Historical Background of Super Chicken Wing Day Super Chicken Wing Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates chicken wings as a staple of communal eating, particularly in connection with sporting events. Chicken wings were once a marginal cut, valued primarily for stock rather than standalone dishes. The transformation of chicken wings […]
Autism Sunday
Autism Sunday is observed annually on the second Sunday in February. The observance was established in 2002 by Ivan and Charika Corea, founders of the United Kingdom based Christian organization Prospects for People with Learning Disabilities. The initiative originated as a church based awareness day focused on inclusion and support for individuals with autism and […]
National Bagels and Lox Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Bagels and Lox Day National Bagels and Lox Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a food pairing shaped by migration, preservation, and cultural adaptation. The combination of bagels and lox is most closely associated with Jewish culinary tradition, particularly as it developed in Eastern Europe […]
Oatmeal Monday
Origins and Historical Background of Oatmeal Monday Oatmeal Monday is observed annually in early February and highlights oatmeal as a foundational food shaped by climate, agriculture, and necessity. Oats have been cultivated for thousands of years, particularly in regions where wheat struggled to thrive. In Northern Europe and parts of Scotland and Ireland, oats became […]
Pizza Pie Day
Origins and Historical Background of Pizza Pie Day Pizza Pie Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates pizza as a food that reflects both regional specificity and global transformation. Pizza originated in Naples, Italy, where flatbreads topped with simple ingredients served as affordable nourishment for working populations. Early forms of pizza were shaped […]
National Jell-O Week
Origins and Historical Background of National Jell-O Week National Jell-O Week is observed annually in early February and centers on a food product that reflects the rise of industrial food processing, domestic convenience, and twentieth-century American identity. Gelatin-based desserts existed long before Jell-O, but their preparation was historically labor-intensive and reserved for wealthy households with […]
Chocolate Day
Origins and Historical Background of Chocolate Day Chocolate Day is observed annually in early February and centers on chocolate as a food with ancient origins and global cultural impact. Chocolate begins with cacao, a crop cultivated and revered by Indigenous civilizations in Mesoamerica long before European contact. The earliest cacao preparations were unsweetened beverages consumed […]
International Epilepsy Day
International Epilepsy Day is observed annually on the second Monday in February. It was established in 2015 by the International Bureau for Epilepsy and the International League Against Epilepsy. The date was selected to provide a coordinated global awareness day distinct from National Epilepsy Awareness Month observances in various countries. The International Bureau for Epilepsy […]
National Cream Cheese Brownie Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Cream Cheese Brownie Day National Cream Cheese Brownie Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a dessert that represents the blending of two distinct American baking traditions. The cream cheese brownie did not emerge as a singular invention, but rather as a natural evolution of home […]
Children’s Hospice Day
Children’s Hospice Day is an annual observance associated most strongly with Germany under the name Tag der Kinderhospizarbeit. It is observed on a fixed calendar date of February 10 each year. The observance was established by the Deutscher Kinderhospizverein, commonly referred to in English as the German Children’s Hospice Association. The organization states that it […]
National Peppermint Patty Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Peppermint Patty Day National Peppermint Patty Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a confection that reflects American candy-making traditions rooted in contrast and simplicity. Peppermint patties combine a cool mint center with a chocolate coating, creating a sensory experience defined by balance. The use of peppermint […]
National Latte Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Latte Day National Latte Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a beverage that reflects the evolution of coffee culture from utilitarian consumption to crafted experience. The latte traces its roots to European coffee traditions, particularly in Italy, where espresso-based drinks developed as part of daily routine. […]
National Plum Pudding Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Plum Pudding Day National Plum Pudding Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a dessert with deep historical roots tied to British culinary tradition, seasonal ritual, and social hierarchy. Plum pudding, more accurately known as Christmas pudding in the United Kingdom, developed over centuries as a […]
Paczki Day
Origins and Historical Background of Paczki Day Paczki Day is observed annually on the Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday and centers on a filled doughnut originating in Poland. Paczki developed as a practical and symbolic food tied to the Christian liturgical calendar and seasonal consumption. Historically, paczki were made from enriched dough containing eggs, sugar, butter, […]
Giving Hearts Day
Giving Hearts Day is an annual 24 hour charitable giving event held on the second Thursday in February. It originated in 2008 as a regional online fundraising concept developed by Dakota Medical Foundation, a nonprofit based in Fargo, North Dakota. The organizing foundation describes its early purpose as providing charities with an online giving platform […]
International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
The International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers is observed annually on February 12. It is also widely known as Red Hand Day, a reference to the red handprint symbol used in related campaigns. The observance has been marked on February 12 since 2002, aligning with the entry into force of the Optional Protocol […]
National Tortellini Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Tortellini Day National Tortellini Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a pasta shape deeply embedded in Italian regional identity, culinary mythology, and domestic tradition. Tortellini originated in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, particularly in and around Bologna and Modena, where filled pasta became a […]
National Cheddar Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Cheddar Day National Cheddar Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates one of the most widely produced and consumed cheeses in the world. Cheddar cheese originated in England, specifically in the village of Cheddar in Somerset, where natural caves provided ideal conditions for aging. The production of […]
National Cream‑Filled Chocolates Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Cream-Filled Chocolate Day National Cream-Filled Chocolate Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a confection category defined by contrast and innovation. Cream-filled chocolates emerged as candy makers began experimenting with combining solid chocolate shells and soft interiors. Chocolate confections evolved significantly during the nineteenth century as processing […]
Valentine’s Day
A Day Devoted to Love in All Its Forms Valentine’s Day, celebrated each year on February 14, is often associated with roses, chocolates, candlelit dinners, and handwritten cards. But beneath the commercial sparkle is a holiday rooted in centuries of storytelling, devotion, and the simple human desire to express affection. Today, people mark the occasion […]
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day is observed annually on February 14. The observance is associated with public education and institutional recognition of congenital heart defects, commonly abbreviated as CHDs, which are structural differences of the heart present at birth. The date is fixed to the calendar rather than calculated by weekday pattern. In 2026, Congenital […]
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