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National Sausage Pizza Day [208] [209] October 20 National Brandied Fruit Day [71] National Office Chocolate Day [71] October 23 National Boston Creme Pie Day [71] October 24 National Bologna Day [46] [210] National Food Day Center for Science in the Public Interest [citation needed] October 25 National Greasy Food Day [211] [212] October 28
Food Day in the U.S. was created to raise awareness about the increasing industrialization of American agriculture, rising food prices, hunger, and the American diet and health crisis. [1] Food Day in the U.S. only lasted until 1977, until 2011, when CSPI revived the National Food Day campaign.
U.S. National Committee for World Food Day offices in Washington, D.C.. World Food Day (WFD) was established by FAO's Member Countries at the Organization's 20th General Conference in November 1979.
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A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. [1] A dish can be considered a national dish for a variety of reasons: It is a staple food, made from a selection of locally available foodstuffs that can be prepared in a distinctive way, such as fruits de mer, served along the west coast of France. [1]
National Honey Bee Day (US only) August 15 World Orangutan Day [106] August 19 World Mosquito Day: August 20 World African Wild Dog Day [107] August 26 International Whale Shark Day [108] [109] August 30 World Beach Day, aka National Beach Day [110] September 1 International Primate Day [111] September 1 Japan Dolphin Day [112] [113] September 1
This is a list of American foods and dishes where few actually originated from America but have become a national favorite. There are a few foods that predate colonization, and the European colonization of the Americas brought about the introduction of many new ingredients and cooking styles.
May 3 - On April 30, 1968, Congress Member Henry B. González gave a speech on the floor of Congress in which he quoted the National Taco Week Council of San Antonio, Texas, as saying: "On May 3rd of every year National Taco Day will be observed in honor of the birth date of the great Texan and American, the Honorable Henry B. Gonzalez, Congressman of Bexar County and San Antonio."