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This is a list of food days.
Global
Africa
- October 31 - Africa Day for Food and Nutrition Security[2]
Canada
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
February
March
April
May
June
June 10th
National Black Cow Day
June 10th
National Iced Tea Day
July
August
September
October
November
December
See also
References
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