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This is a list of food days.

Global

Date event Origin notes
47 Days Before Easter(Shrove Tuesday) International Pancake Day International House of Pancakes
March 22 World Water Day 1993, United Nations General Assembly
August 2 International Beer Day
September(Saturday before Labor Day) International Bacon Day
September 29 International Coffee Day
October 1 World Vegetarian Day 1977, North American Vegetarian Society
October 2 World Farm Animals Day [1]
October 14 World Egg Day [1]
October 16 World Food Day 1945, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
November 1 World Vegan Day 1994, The Vegan Society

Africa

  • October 31 - Africa Day for Food and Nutrition Security[2]

Canada

Date event Origin notes
(varies) Food Freedom Day Canadian Federation of Agriculture
Saturday of Civic Holiday weekend Food Day Canada Anita Stewart

Italy

  • April 17 - National Espresso Day (Espresso Italiano Day)[3]

Luxembourg

  • 4th Sunday in Lent - Pretzel Sunday (Bretzelsonndeg)[4]

Netherlands

United Kingdom

United States

The United States has more than 175 days related to awareness of food or drink.[7]

January

Date Event Origin Notes
January 2 National Buffet week [8]
January 3 National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day [9]
January 2 National Creampuff Day [8]
January 19 National Popcorn Day [10]
January 20 Cheese Day [11]
January 23 National Pie Day American Pie Council [12]
January 24 National Peanut Butter Day National Peanut Board [13]
January 27 National Chocolate Cake Day National Day Calendar [14]

February

Date Event Notes
February - first Saturday Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
February 6 National Frozen Yogurt Day [15]
February 9 National Pizza Day [16]
February 15 National I Want Butterscotch Day [17]

March

Date Event Origin Notes
March 1 Sandwich Day
March 1 National Peanut Butter Lover's Day National Peanut Board [18]
March 7 National Crown Roast of Pork Day [7]
March 9 National Crabmeat Day [19]
March 8 National Peanut Cluster Day National Peanut Board [20]
March 9 National Blueberry Popover Day [19]
March 10 Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day [19]
March 12 National Baked Scallops Day [19]
March 13 National Coconut Torte Day [19]
March 14 National Pie Day
March 17 National Corndog Day
March 23 National Chip and Dip Day [8]
March 31 National Clams on the Half Shell Day [8]

April

Date Event Notes
April 2 National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day [7][21][22]
April 5 National Caramel Day [23]
April 7 National Beer Day [24]
April 12 National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day [19][25]
April 17 National Cheeseball Day [22][26][27]
April 24 National Pigs in a Blanket Day [27][28]
April 25 National Zucchini Bread Day [22]
April 26 National Pretzel Day [16][27][29]
April 29 National Shrimp Scampi Day [22]

May

Date Event Origin Notes
May 4 National Candied Orange Peel Day [19][22]
May 11 National Eat What You Want Day Thomas Roy [7][27][30]
May 17 National walnut day 1949, Walnut Marketing Board
May 23 National Taffy Day [31]
May 24 National Escargot Day
May 28 International Hamburger Day [22]

June

June 10th National Black Cow Day June 10th National Iced Tea Day
Date Event Origin Notes
1st Friday National Doughnut Day 1938, The Salvation Army [9]
1st Sunday National Frozen Yogurt Day 1993, TCBY [32]
June 11 National Corn on the cob day
June 12 National Peanut Butter Cookie Day National Peanut Board [33]
June 15 National Lobster Day
June 16 National Vinegar Day [7]
June 16 National Fudge Day
June 17 Eat Your Vegetables Day [9]
June 25 National Catfish Day 1987, Presidential proclamation [9]
June 26 National Chocolate Pudding Day

July

Date Event Origin Notes
3rd Sunday National Ice Cream Day 1984, Presidential proclamation [22][34]
July 1 National Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day [35]
July 1 National Gingersnap Day [36]
July 2 National Anisette Day [37]
July 3 Eat Beans Day [34]
July 3 National Chocolate Wafer Day [38]
July 4 National Caesar Salad Day [39]
July 4 National Spareribs Day [40]
July 4 National Barbecue Day [41]
July 5 National Apple Turnover Day [42]
July 6 Take Your Webmaster to Lunch Day Thomas Roy [43][44]
July 6 Fried Chicken Day [45]
July 7 Macaroni Day [34]
July 7 National Strawberry Sundae Day [46]
July 8 National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day [47]
July 9 National Sugar Cookie Day [48]
July 10 National Tequila Day [49]
July 11 National Blueberry Muffin Day [50]
July 12 National Pecan Pie Day [51]
July 13 National French Fries Day [52]
July 14 National Grand Marnier Day [53]
July 14 National Macaroni Day [53]
July 15 National Tapioca Pudding Day [7][22]
July 15 Gummi Worm Day [9]
July 16 Fresh Spinach Day [7][54]
July 16 National Corn Fritter Day [55]
July 17 National Peach Ice Cream Day [56]
July 18 National Caviar Day [7]
July 19 National Daiquiri Day [57]
July 20 National Lollipop Day [58]
July 21 National Junk Food Day Michael Jacobson [59]
July 22 National Penuche Fudge Day [60]
July 23 National Vanilla Ice Cream Day [61]
July 24 National Tequila Day [62]
July 24 National Drive-Thru Day [63]
July 25 National Hot Fudge Sundae Day [64]
July 26 National Coffee Milkshake Day [65]
July 27 National Creme Brulee Day [66]
July 27 National Scotch Day [67]
July 28 Hamburger Day [34]
July 28 National Milk Chocolate Day [68]
July 29 National Lasagna Day [69]
July 30 National Cheesecake Day [70]
July 31 National Raspberry Cake Day [71]

August

Date Event Origin Notes
August 3 National Mustard Day Mount Horeb Mustard Museum [11][17]
August 3 Watermelon Day [72]
August 8 National Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Day Thomas Roy [7][22][44][73][74]
August 10 National S'more Day [75]
August 21 National Spumoni Day
August 23 National Sponge Cake Day [19]
August 23 National [Garlic] Day [19] August 25 National Mac n' Cheese Day
August 26 National Cherry Popsicle Day [22]
August 28 Crackers Over The Keyboard Day Thomas Roy [44]
August 29 More Herbs, Less Salt Day Thomas Roy [17][44]
August 30 National Toasted Marshmallow Day [26]
August 31 Trail Mix Day [72]

September

Date Event Notes
September 4 National Macademia Nut Day [76]
September 5 National Cheese Pizza Day [76]
September 7 National Acorn Squash Day [76]
September 13 National Peanut Day [76]
September 14 National Eat a Hoagie Day [76]
September 15 National Linguine Day [76]
September 16 National Guacamole Day [76]
September 17 National Apple Dumpling Day [76]
September 18 National Cheeseburger Day [77]
September 19 National Butterscotch Pudding Day [7]
September 26 National Better Breakfast Day [76]
September 26 National Pancake Day [78]
September 28 Family Day – A Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children [79]
September 30 National Hot Mulled Cider Day [76]

October

Date Event Origin Notes
October 4 National Vodka Day [8]
October 14 National Dessert Day [80]
October 20 National Brandied Fruit Day [22] [81]
October 24 National Bologna Day [7] [82]
October 24 National Food Day Center for Science in the Public Interest [83]
October 25 National Greasy Food Day [84][85]
October 28 National Chocolate day [86]
October 29 National Oatmeal Day [86]
October 30 Haunted Refrigerator Night Thomas Roy [87]
October 30 National Candy Corn Day [88]
October 31 National Candy Apple Day [89]
October 31 National Caramel Apple Day [90]

November

Date Event Origin Notes
1st Thursday National Men Make Dinner Day 1998, Sandy Sharkey [91][92][93]
4th Thursday Turkey Day (informal name for Thanksgiving Day) [94][95]
Day after Thanksgiving Sinkie Day [17]
November 1 National French Fried Clam Day [citation needed]
November 1 National Cook For Your Pets Day [96]
November 2 National Deviled Egg Day [8][97]
November 3 National Sandwich Day [97][98]
November 4 National Candy Day [8]
November 5 National Doughnut Day [8]
November 6 National Nachos Day [8]
November 7 National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day [8][9][22][96]
November 7 National Eating Healthy Day American Heart Association [99][100]
November 8 National Harvey Wallbanger Day [citation needed]
November 8 Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day Thomas Roy [7][87][97]
November 8 International Stout Day [101]
November 9 National Scrapple Day [citation needed]
November 10 National Vanilla Cupcake Day [8]
November 11 National Sundae Day [102]
November 12 National Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day [8][22]
November 12 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day Chicken Soup for the Soul Enterprises Inc. [103]
November 13 National Indian Pudding Day [8][22]
November 14 National Spicy Guacamole Day [8][97]
November 15 National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day [8]
November 15 National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day [97][104]
November 16 National Fast Food Day [citation needed]
November 17 National Baklava Day [citation needed]
November 17 Homemade Bread Day [97]
November 18 National Vichyssoise Day [105]
November 19 Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day [citation needed]
November 20 National Peanut Butter Fudge Day National Peanut Board [8]
November 21 National Stuffing Day [106]
November 22 National Cranberry Relish Day [citation needed]
November 23 National Cashew Day [8]
November 23 National Eat A Cranberry Day [97]
November 24 National Espresso Day [107]
November 25 National Parfait Day [8][97]
November 26 National Cake Day [8]
November 27 National Bavarian Cream Pie Day [8]
November 28 National French Toast Day [8][19]
November 29 Throw Out Your Leftovers Day [97]
November 29 National Chocolates Day [8][97]
November 30 National Mousse Day [8]

December

Date Event Origin Notes
December 1 Eat a Red Apple Day [7][108]
December 1 National Pie Day [108]
December 4 National Cookie Day 1987, Blue Chip Cookie Company [108][109]

[110]

December 8 National Brownie Day [108]
December 13 National Ice Cream Day [108]
December 18 National Ham Salad Day [108]
December 21 National Hamburger Day [16]
December 25 National Pumpkin Pie Day [19][108]
December 27 National Fruitcake Day [26]
December 30 National Bicarbonate of Soda Day [7]
December 31 National Champagne Day [citation needed]

See also

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