List of food days
List of food days[edit | edit source]
This is a comprehensive list of food days celebrated worldwide. These food days are dedicated to promoting and celebrating various types of food, beverages, and culinary traditions. Below is a compilation of notable food days observed throughout the year.
January[edit | edit source]
- National Soup Month - A month-long celebration dedicated to the appreciation of soups of all kinds.
- National Hot Tea Month - A month-long observance to promote the consumption and enjoyment of hot tea.
- National Oatmeal Month - A month dedicated to recognizing the nutritional benefits and versatility of oatmeal.
February[edit | edit source]
- National Pizza Day - A day to celebrate the beloved Italian dish, pizza, and its various flavors and toppings.
- World Nutella Day - A day dedicated to the celebration of Nutella, a popular hazelnut spread.
- National Chocolate Fondue Day - A day to indulge in the deliciousness of melted chocolate and various dipping treats.
March[edit | edit source]
- National Peanut Butter Lover's Day - A day to honor the love for peanut butter and its versatility in recipes.
- Pi Day - A day to celebrate the mathematical constant π (pi) and enjoy various types of pies.
- International Waffle Day - A day to appreciate the goodness of waffles and their different toppings.
April[edit | edit source]
- National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day - A day to enjoy the classic comfort food, grilled cheese sandwiches.
- National Pretzel Day - A day to celebrate the twisted and delicious snack, pretzels, in all their forms.
- International Carrot Day - A day dedicated to the promotion of carrots and their health benefits.
May[edit | edit source]
- National Hamburger Month - A month-long celebration of the iconic American food, hamburgers.
- National Barbecue Month - A month to honor the art of barbecuing and enjoying grilled foods.
- National Chocolate Chip Day - A day to celebrate the popular chocolate chip and its use in various desserts.
June[edit | edit source]
- National Doughnut Day - A day to indulge in the sweet and fried goodness of doughnuts.
- National Iced Tea Day - A day to enjoy and appreciate the refreshing beverage, iced tea.
- World Sushi Day - A day to celebrate the Japanese delicacy, sushi, and its various forms.
July[edit | edit source]
- National Ice Cream Month - A month-long celebration of the beloved frozen treat, ice cream.
- National French Fry Day - A day to enjoy and savor the crispy and delicious French fries.
- National Watermelon Day - A day to celebrate the juicy and refreshing fruit, watermelon.
August[edit | edit source]
- National Sandwich Month - A month to honor the versatility and deliciousness of sandwiches.
- National Potato Day - A day to appreciate the humble potato and its numerous culinary possibilities.
- International Beer Day - A day to celebrate the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage, beer.
September[edit | edit source]
- National Cheese Pizza Day - A day to enjoy the simplicity and deliciousness of cheese pizza.
- National Guacamole Day - A day to celebrate the popular Mexican dip, guacamole, made from avocados.
- International Coffee Day - A day to celebrate the beloved beverage, coffee, and its global significance.
October[edit | edit source]
- National Taco Day - A day to indulge in the Mexican dish, tacos, and their various fillings.
- World Pasta Day - A day to appreciate the diversity and versatility of pasta dishes from around the world.
- National Pumpkin Day - A day to celebrate the iconic fall vegetable, pumpkin, and its use in various recipes.
November[edit | edit source]
- National Sandwich Day - A day to honor the sandwich and its endless possibilities for customization.
- National Nachos Day - A day to enjoy the popular Mexican snack, nachos, topped with cheese and various toppings.
- World Vegan Day - A day to promote and celebrate the vegan lifestyle and its positive impact on the environment.
December[edit | edit source]
- National Cookie Day - A day to indulge in freshly baked cookies of all kinds.
- National Eggnog Day - A day to enjoy the traditional holiday beverage, eggnog, made with milk, eggs, and spices.
- National Champagne Day - A day to celebrate the sparkling wine, champagne, often associated with celebrations and special occasions.
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