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National Carbonara Day
National Carbonara Day is a day that invites food and Carbonara lovers alike to celebrate the classic Italian pasta dish made with egg, Pecorino Romano cheese, guanciale or pancetta, and freshly ground black pepper. Origins: The name "carbonara" means "charcoal burner" and the dish is said to have originated in Rome's Lazio region as a meal
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National Beer Day
National Beer Day on April 7th annually, recognizes the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage. Following water and tea, it is the third most popular drink overall. Origins: On April 7, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt took the first step toward ending Prohibition and signed a law that allowed people to brew and sell beer, in the
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National Empanada Day
Each year on April 8th, National Empanada Day recognizes a delicious pastry that comes in several different forms. The name empanada comes from the Galician, Portuguese and Spanish verb em pandar, meaning to wrap or coat in bread. Origins: The dish is also popular in Latin American and southern European countries. The exact origins of empanadas
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National Grilled Cheese Day
National Grilled Cheese Day is a light-hearted holiday designed to give Americans time to enjoy their favorite comfort food. The grilled cheese sandwich is a simple American lunch delicacy that requires a stove, butter, two slices of bread, and cheese. Origins: According to food historians, many cultures around the world have enjoyed cooked bread and cheese
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National Eggs Benedict Day
On April 16th, National Eggs Benedict Day celebrates a long-favored breakfast or brunch dish. Eggs Benedict consists of poached eggs with Hollandaise sauce and Canadian bacon or ham on English muffin halves. Origins: There are two different stories as to how Eggs Benedict came to be. In 1894 stockbroker Lemuel Benedict ordered “buttered toast, poached eggs,
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World Malbec Day
World Malbec Day is celebrated on April 17th each year. It commemorates the day in 1853 when then-president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of Argentina made it his mission to transform the country's wine industry. Origins: World Malbec Day is celebrated on April 17th each year. It commemorates the day in 1853 when then-president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of
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National Prime Rib Day
National Prime Rib Day annually recognizes this special meal favorite on April 27th each year. Sometimes known as the “King of Meats,” Prime Rib is a choice cut from one of the eight prime cuts of beef. Origins: The exact origin of prime rib is unclear, but most historians agree that roasts became popular in the