Monday 28 September 2020

National Drink Beer Day

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September 28th is National Drink Beer Day in the United States.

Yet another day that celebrates the most popular alcoholic drink in the world, far more popular than the second, wine, and the third most popular drink after water and tea, and does water really count? It is also one of the oldest drinks in the world, dating back over 13,000 years.

Beer is made by brewing different types of cereal grains, with malted barley being the most common, though there are many other types used and the most popular type can vary by country. Beer, as an alcoholic drink, has many social uses, from a friendly pint down the pub to entire festivals. Of course, being alcoholic, it can also have negative effects, so is best consumed in moderation.

Beer can come in a wide range of flavours, colours and strengths, even though the pale yellow variety, typically lager, is one of the most common.

Saturday 26 September 2020

Better Breakfast Day

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September 26th is Better Breakfast Day in the United States.

Breakfast is sometimes called the most important meal of the day and all too often, due to a hectic life, it's neglected, eaten on the run and frequently unhealthy food that can be easily picked up and eaten. Rather than having some sort of pre-packaged snack food for breakfast, a quick drink of something or fast food or a pastry picked up from a coffee shop or store, it can be a better idea to eat something more nutritious and, quite often, cheaper. Doing so may require more planning, due to a hectic life, but stop and eat something better for you.

National Dumpling Day

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September 26th is National Dumpling Day in the United States.

Dumplings come in many different types and forms from many different countries around the world. It is a term that broadly classifies a dish made from piece of dough (which is made from different starch sources) that either do or don't have a filling. Bread, flour and potatoes are the common doughs used and fillings can include fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and cheese as well as sweet items. Dumplings can be boiled, baked, friend, steamed or simmered.

There are too many different types of dumpling to list individually, but they can range from unfilled ones added to soups and stews to sweet ones served with dessert sauces. Dumplings can be heavy and filling, to comparatively light. As well as dumplings specific to countries, and those who originally hailed from them, other dumplings cover regions and can be found in countries across those regions.

Friday 25 September 2020

National Lobster Day

September 25th is National Lobster Day in the United States.

Lobsters are large crustaceans that are a common, and often expensive, form of seafood. Even though lobster is now an expensive food, prior to the mid-19th century in America it was considered to be a poverty food and was often served to servants - to the degree that some servants had contracts stating they wouldn't eat lobster more than twice per week. It is also a taboo food for some religions.

Outside of that, lobsters are now considered to be a luxury food and are often served boiled or steamed in their shell. Diners are provided special tools used to crack open the lobsters, which can be eaten with melted butter and lemon juice. There are other ways of eating lobster too; lobster Thermidor and lobster Newburg are two such.

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German Sandwich Day

The last Friday of September is German Sandwich Day.

This is a German holiday and its proper name is Tag des Deutschen Butterbrotes (The Day of German Sandwiches, though "Butterbrot" literally means "Buttered Bread).

Butterbrot, or bread with butter, refers to a single slice of bread that has commonly has a single ingredient on top of the butter or margarine. This can be sweet or savoury; sweet items would be topped with such a hazelnut spread, honey, jam or marmalade for example. Savoury sandwiches would normally be topped with something like cold meat, sliced Wurst or cream cheese. The bread used tends to be firmer German breads such as sourdough.

German sandwiches do differ from the British sandwich; in other countries, this type of sandwich would be called an open sandwich, though would often have more ingredients.

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National Cooking Day

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National Cooking Day is on September 25th in the United States.

This day is, naturally, about cooking. Cooking is defined as the science, craft and art of using heat to prepare food for consumption, and therefore covers a wide range of different foods.

The day is a good time to learn something new to cook, because cooking is something that is done regularly anyway.

Tuesday 22 September 2020

National Ice Cream Cone Day

September 22nd is National Ice Cream Cone Day in the United States.

The ice cream cone, or cornet, covers a range of what are technically pastries made into the shape of a cone. They are normally made of a wafer that is similar to a waffle, and come in a number of different types, including chocolate covered, double cones and those with flat bottoms that enable the cone to be stood upright (and are therefore not cones).

Cones are used as a way to eat ice cream, without using a bowl and a spoon, in a way that can be held. The idea of cones dates back to the beginning of the 19th century, when ice cream itself tended to be rare, but edible cones were patented at the very beginning of the 20th century. Today, ice cream cones are a staple of the ice cream industry, and some ice creams, such as the Cornetto, come as a pre-filled cone.

Ice cream cones can be filled with any type of ice cream and are often topped with other items, such as sweet sauces, hundreds and thousands and flakes.

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Sunday 20 September 2020

National Queso Day

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September 20th is National Queso Day in the United States.

Queso is Spanish for cheese but in this case it's an abbreviation for chile con queso, rather than celebrating cheese itself. Chile con queso means chili with cheese and is a cheese dip that is part of Tex-Mex cuisine. It is derived from Queso chihuahua and Queso flameado from the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Chili con queso is a creamy sauce that is used for dipping. It's made from a blend of melted cheeses, chili peppers and cream and its most basic, but it can have other ingredients added too. The dish is served warm and, most commonly with tortilla chips, pita chips or tortillas. It is also used to top many other Tex-Mex dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, quesadillas and migas.

National Pepperoni Pizza Day

September 20th is National Pepperoni Pizza Day in the United States.

Pizza itself is an Italian dish that consists of a base, usually round, flattened and made from wheat-based dough, that can be topped with a range of toppings. Most pizzas use cheese and tomato as the basic toppings, called the cheese pizza or margherita, but others can be added.

The pepperoni pizza is more of a U.S. creation than an Italian one, and in the U.S., it is often called a sausage pizza. Outside the U.S., this is less typical, for "sausage" is not a term used to describe pepperoni. Pepperoni is an American salami that is made from cured pork and beef and seasoned with paprika or other chilli pepper. For a pepperoni pizza, the salami is sliced thinly.

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National Rum Punch Day

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September 20th is National Rum Punch Day in the US.

Punch is a term for a wide range of drinks. These can be alcoholic, or non-, depending on what ingredients are used. Rum punch is, naturally, one of the alcoholic variants.

The name "punch" comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "five" as the original drink was made with five ingredients: sugar, lemon, water, alcohol and either tea or spices. Modern punches tend to use fruit and/or fruit juice when made. The drink came from India to England, and then spread to other countries from there. It is quite a popular party drink, where it is served in large bowls known as punch bowls, where guests have the drink ladled into individual glasses.

There are a number of different popular varieties of rum punch available. All use rum, naturally, but the type of rum and the other ingredients vary. Two of the oldest known rum punch recipes are Planter's and Bajan. Planter's tends to contain rum, pineapple juice, lemon juice, grenadine, orange juice, soda water, Angostura bitters, cayenne pepper and curaçao. Bajan, or Barbadian, uses one part of lime juice to two parts sweetener to three parts rum and four parts water, with a dash of nutmeg and Angostura bitters.

Tuesday 15 September 2020

National Creme de Menthe Day

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September 15th is National Creme de Menthe Day in the United States.

Crème de menthe is an alcoholic beverage whose name translates from the French as "mint cream." It therefore, not surprisingly, tastes of mint. The drink is available in both colourless (which is called "white") and green varieties, with the green drink coloured either using mint leaves or food colouring. Each has a very similar flavour and, when used in recipes, they are considered interchangeable, unless colour is important.

The drink is used in a number of different cocktails, but can also be consumed by itself, as it is popular as an after-dinner drink (as other minty things are). It can also be used in food as a flavouring, such as mint chocolate. It is comparatively easy to make at home.

Monday 7 September 2020

National Beer Lovers Day

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September 7th is National Beer Lovers Day in the United States.

Yet another day celebrating the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world, beer. Indeed, beer is one of the most popular drinks. Or, rather, more those who drink beer than the drink itself.

Beer is one of the oldest drinks in the world as well and it comes in an enormous range of types, colours and strengths. One of the oldest writings in the world, the Code of Hammurabi, have laws regulating beer and serving it.

Beer is made from cereal grains, with many different types of grain used, which are fermented to create alcohol and carbonation. Other ingredients may also be added to give beer different flavours. Today, beer has three measurements to classify it; bitterness, colour and strength.

Wednesday 2 September 2020

Blueberry Popsicle Day

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September 2nd is National Blueberry Popsicle Day in the United States.

Yes, another popsicle day. Blueberries, despite their name, are not so much blue as indigo (between blue and violet). Blueberries that are bought commercially come from species that are native to eastern and north-central North America. Blueberries were for years, and sometimes still are, handpicked, especially the more delicate varieties. Another method of "picking" them is by simply shaking the plant. Blueberries are a sweet fruit and are, unlike so many fruits called berries, actually a berry in the botanical sense.

A blueberry popsicle is an ice lolly or ice pop, which are flavoured ice on a stick, flavoured with blueberries. Although they may not have much actual blueberry in them. Popsicles themselves are actually a brand of ice pop owned by Good Humor-Breyers. However, the name popsicle has become more of a generic name for ice pops than one associated with a particular company.

World Coconut Day

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September 2nd is World Coconut Day.

Coconuts are the fruit of the coconut palm and, like many things with "nut" in the name are not nuts, being drupes. The coconut is one of the larger drupes around and is covered in a fibrous husk whose outermost layer, coir, has a wide range of uses, such as ropes, mats, brushes, sacking and caulking.

Coconuts contain coconut meat, which is a white, fleshy part of the fruit that is used in candies and desserts and is also used dried. Coconut milk is obtained by pressing the coconut meat that can be used to create a number of beverages. Coconut water is the liquid found inside the coconuts and is drunk and turned into a vinegar. Coconut oil is used in cooking. There are various derivatives from the various parts of the coconut.

Almost every part of the coconut can be used in some way and it has significant economic value.