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SUMMARY:National Chocolate Day
DESCRIPTION:National Chocolate Day\, on October 28th\, recognizes one of the world’s favorite tastes. While many specific chocolate-related holidays exist throughout the year\, National Chocolate Day celebrates all things chocolate. \nOrigin: Chocolate comes from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Humans have been cultivating cacao for at least three millennia. The plant grows in Mexico\, Central America\, and Northern South America. Historians document the earliest known use of cacao seeds at around 1100 BC.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-chocolate-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Beer Day
DESCRIPTION: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. \nOrigin: 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 United States\, as long as it remained below 4.0% alcohol by volume (ABV). Beer drinkers celebrated and were happy to be able to purchase beer again for the first time in thirteen years
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-beer-day-2/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Nut Day
DESCRIPTION:Although the company is based in the United Kingdom\, this holiday has spread far and wide\, especially in the United States. The day is devoted to all things nuts-related including recipes and cooking tips. Many African countries infuse their daily meals with peanuts on a regular basis in stews and soups.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-nut-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Apple Day
DESCRIPTION:Origin: Apple Day was initiated by Common Ground on 21 October 1990 at an event in Covent Garden\, London\, and has been celebrated in each subsequent year. By 2000 the day was celebrated in more than 600 events around the United Kingdom.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-apple-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:World Bread Day
DESCRIPTION:Origin: The origins of World Bread Day can be traced back to Germany in 2005. The International Union of Bakers and Bakers-Confectioners wanted to bring attention to the valuable role bread plays in our lives. They designated October 16th as a day to celebrate and promote the art of bread making. \n 
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/world-bread-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Gumbo Day
DESCRIPTION:While many think that everything coming from New Orleans has a French influence\, that’s not necessarily the case with gumbo.With roots in African culture\, the dish called gumbo offers a unique\, spicy flavor that offers a delicious foray into Southern\, Cajun cooking.  \nOrigin: Originating in southern Louisiana during the 18th century\, Gumbo typically consists of strongly-flavored stock with meat or shellfish\, a thickener\, and seasoned vegetables. The seasoned vegetables may include celery\, bell peppers\, and onions.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-gumbo-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Noodle Day
DESCRIPTION:The steam rising from a bowl of noodle soup floats along and dissipates almost like a thing of magic\, with rich aromas and the promise of a deliciously warmed belly. In cultures all over the world\, noodles have served as a foundation of comfort food\, and National Noodle Day celebrates this long history and the place they play in everyone’s life today. \nOrigin: Noodles are believed to be around for over 4\,000 years. Both Italians and Chinese lay claim to inventing the noodle. National Noodle Day is celebrated on October 6. As noodles are easy to cook\, the National Noodle Day reminds us that this basic and staple food can be the best way to fill a hungry belly.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-noodle-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Taco Ribs Day
DESCRIPTION:The modern version of tacos began to take shape in the early 1900s as Mexican immigrants began to work on American railroads and silver mines. During its initial introduction to America\, they were called “taco de minero\,” which means “miner’s tacos.” \nOrigin: America celebrates National Taco Day on October 4th. The holiday emerged in 2009\, but the origins of tacos go back much further.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-taco-ribs-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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SUMMARY:National Vegetarian Day
DESCRIPTION:Origin: World Vegetarian Day was established by North American Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union in 1978 to promote the joy\, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism.
URL:https://blackfoodie.com/event/national-vegetarian-day/
CATEGORIES:October
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