Food And Beverage Holidays: The Most Comprehensive 365-Special Day List
By Biswas Kharel | 6 November 2023 12:31 AM

Everyone loves to eat yummy foods and drink beer, wine, or whiskey according to their preferences. But did you know most of your favorite foods and drinks have a dedicated food holiday in their names?
Here is the complete 365-day list of all the food and beverage holidays celebrated around the world. Save this list so that you get to celebrate your favorite drink and food on their special day like a tradition.
January
The first month of the year has a stunning lineup of food and beverage holidays to celebrate. The long, cold days of January are filled with food holidays, celebrating everything from Peanut Butter to hot chocolates. It kicks off Bloody Mary Day on 1st January to cure your hangover if you've partied hard the night before.
Since it's a cold month celebrating days like Milk Day, Curried Chicken Day, Irish Coffee Day, Chocolate Cake Day, etc. becomes much more enjoyable. January is also known as the month of resolution so many people make resolutions for a better diet. This complete list of holidays with food will help you on your journey.
- January 1 - National Bloody Mary Day
- January 2 - National Buffet Day
- January 2 - National Cream Puff Day
- January 3 - Fruitcake Toss Day
- January 3 - National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day
- January 4 - National Spaghetti Day
- January 5 - National Whipped Cream Day
- January 6 - Apple Tree Day
- January 6 - National Bean Day
- January 6 - National Shortbread Day
- January 7 - National Tempura Day
- January 8 - National English Toffee Day
- January 9 - National Apricot Day
- January 10 - Bittersweet Chocolate Day
- January 11 - National Milk Day (the day milk deliveries in bottles began in the US)
- January 12 - Curried Chicken Day
- January 12 - National Marzipan Day
- January 13 - National Peach Melba Day
- January 14 - National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day
- January 15 - Strawberry Ice Cream Day
- January 16 - International Hot & Spicy Food Day
- January 16 - National Fig Newton Day
- January 17 - National Bootlegger's Day
- January 17 - National Hot Buttered Rum Day
- January 17 - Rid the World of Fad Diets & Gimmicks Day (The Tuesday of the Third Full Week of January)
- January 18 - Peking Duck Day
- January 19 - National Popcorn Day
- January 19 - Women's Healthy Weight Day - January 19, 2023 (The Thursday of the Third Full Week of January)
- January 20 - National Buttercrunch Day
- January 20 - National Cheese Lover's Day
- January 21 - National Granola Bar Day
- January 21 - New England Clam Chowder Day
- January 22 - National Blonde Brownie Day
- January 23 - Rhubarb Pie Day
- January 24 - National Peanut Butter Day
- January 25 - National Irish Coffee Day
- January 26 - National Peanut Brittle Day
- January 26 - National Pistachio Day
- January 27 - Chocolate Cake Day
- January 28 - National Blueberry Pancake Day
- January 29 - National Corn Chip Day
- January 30 - National Croissant Day
- January 31 - National Hot Chocolate Day
- January 31 - National Pho Day
February
Besides the very famous Valentine's Day on 14th February, this month also consists of many more food holidays that people love to enjoy with their family and friends. February is right in the middle of the cold part of the year which gives us a chance to use some hot foods that are considered comfort foods.
Super Bowl is also hosted in the month of February so knowing the food and beverages holidays on this list will make your experience much better. The most notable food national days in February are National Chocolate Cake Day, National Chocolate Fondue Day, National Pizza Day, National Carrot Cake Day, National Banana Bread Day, etc.
- February 1- National Baked Alaska Day
- February 2 - Heavenly Hash Day
- February 3 - Bubble Gum Day
- February 3 - National Carrot Cake Day
- February 4 - Homemade Soup Day
- February 4 - Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
- February 4 - National Stuffed Mushroom Day
- February 5 - National Chocolate Fondue Day
- February 5 - World Nutella Day
- February 6 - National Chopsticks Day
- February 7 - National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
- February 8 - Molasses Bar Day
- February 9 - National Bagels and Lox Day
- February 9 - Pizza Pie Day
- February 10 - Cream Cheese Brownie Day
- February 11 - Peppermint Patty Day
- February 12 - National Plum Pudding Day
- February 12 - Pork Rind Appreciation Day (Super Bowl Sunday)
- February 13 - National Tortellini Day
- February 13 - Oatmeal Monday (Second Monday in February)
- February 14 - National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day
- February 15 - National Gumdrop Day
- February 16 - National Almond Day
- February 17 - National Indian Pudding Day
- February 18 - National Drink Wine Day
- February 19 - National Chocolate Mint Day
- February 20 - National Cherry Pie Day
- February 21 - National Sticky Bun Day
- February 22 - National Margarita Day
- February 22 - National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
- February 23 - National Banana Bread Day
- February 23 - National Chili Day (Last Thursday in February)
- February 24 - National Cupcake Day (in Canada)
- February 24 - National Tartar Sauce Day (First Friday during Lent)
- February 24 - National Tortilla Chip Day
- February 25 - National Chocolate Covered Nuts Day
- February 25 - National Clam Chowder Day
- February 25 - National Pancake Day (IHOP)
- February 26 - National Personal Chefs Day
- February 26 - National Pistachio Day
- February 27 - National Strawberry Day
- February 28 - National Chocolate Souffle Day
- February 29 - Surf and Turf Day (skipped until the next leap year – 2024)
March
March food celebrations are a reflection of the closing of winter and the beginning of spring. There are days devoted to peanuts and peanut butter, Chocolate cheesecake, Oreos, etc. One day is even dedicated to turkey neck soup completely different from turkey leg soup.
A variety of sweet food holidays are packed in March and if you cook them then your children will absolutely adore you. For health-conscious people, March 18 is Oatmeal Cookie Day and March 16 celebrates Spinach Day.
- March 1 - National Fruit Compote Day
- March 1 - National Peanut Butter Lover's Day
- March 2 - National Banana Cream Pie Day
- March 3 - National Cold Cuts Day
- March 4 - National Pound Cake Day
- March 5 - National Cheese Doodle Day
- March 6 - National Frozen Food Day
- March 6 - National Oreo Cookie Day
- March 6 - National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day
- March 7 - National Cereal Day
- March 8 - National Peanut Cluster Day
- March 8 - Registered Dietitian Day (Second Wednesday in March)
- March 9 - National Crabmeat Day
- March 9 - National Meatball Day
- March 9 - Popcorn Lover's Day (Second Thursday in March)
- March 10 - National Blueberry Popover Day
- March 10 - National Pack Your Lunch Day
- March 11 - Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day
- March 12 - National Baked Scallops Day
- March 13 - Coconut Torte Day
- March 14 - Bake a Pie on Solidarity Day
- March 14 - National Potato Chip Day
- March 15 - Celebrating Our Bountiful Food Supply
- March 15 - National Peanut Lovers’ Day
- March 15 - National Pears Helene Day
- March 16 - National Artichoke Hearts Day
- March 17 - National Irish Food Day March
- March 18 - Maple Syrup Saturday (Third Saturday of March)
- March 18 - Oatmeal Cookie Day
- March 19 - National Agriculture Day
- March 19 - National Chocolate Caramel Day
- March 19 - National Poultry Day
- March 20 - Great American MEAT-OUT
- March 20 - National Ravioli Day
- March 21 - California Strawberry Day
- March 21 - National French Bread Day
- March 22 - National Bavarian Crepes Day
- March 23 - National Chip and Dip Day
- March 23 - National Melba Toast Day
- March 24 - National Cheesesteak Day
- March 24 - National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day
- March 25 - International Waffle Day
- March 25 - National Lobster Newburg Day
- March 25 - National Pecan Day
- March 26 - National Nougat Day
- March 26 - Spinach Day
- March 27 - National Spanish Paella Day
- March 28 - Something on a Stick Day
- March 29 - National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day
- March 29 - Whole Grain Sampling Day (Last Wednesday in March)
- March 30 - Turkey Neck Soup Day
- March 31 - National Clams on the Half Shell Day
- March 31 - Oranges and Lemons Day
- March 31 - Tater Day
April
April is the fourth month of the year that has many delicious food national holidays. April Food Holidays celebrate everything from garlic, grilled cheese, blueberry pie, coffee cake, and Chinese almond cookie. The list just goes on.
This month has a variety of food holidays enough to satisfy your cravings all month long. For a fast food lover, April 15th is celebrated as McDonald's Day. We like to enjoy some McDonald's burgers and fries but never realize there is a special day dedicated to its celebration.
- April 1 - National Sourdough Bread Day
- April 2 - National Love Your Produce Manager Day
- April 2 - National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day
- April 3 - National Chocolate Mousse Day
- April 4 - National Cordon Bleu Day
- April 5 - National Caramel Day
- April 5 - National Raisin and Spice Bar Day
- April 6 - Hostess Twinkie Day
- April 6 - National Burrito Day (First Thursday in April)
- April 6 - National Caramel Popcorn Day
- April 7 - Coffee Cake Day
- April 8 - National Empanada Day
- April 9 - Chinese Almond Cookie Day
- April 9 - National Baked Ham with Pineapple Day (Same Day as Easter)
- April 10 - National Cinnamon Crescent Day
- April 11 - National Cheese Fondue Day
- April 11 - National Poutine Day
- April 12 - Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day
- April 12 - National Licorice Day
- April 13 - Make Lunch Count Day
- April 13 - National Peach Cobbler Day
- April 14 - National Pecan Day
- April 15 - McDonald's Day
- April 15 - National Glazed Spiral Ham Day
- April 16 - Day of the Mushroom
- April 16 - National Eggs Benedict Day
- April 17 - National Cheeseball Day
- April 18 - Animal Crackers Birthday
- April 19 - Garlic Day
- April 20 - Lima Bean Respect Day
- April 20 - National Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Day
- April 21 - National Chocolate Covered Cashews Truffle Day
- April 22 - National Jelly Bean Day
- April 23 - National Cherry Cheesecake Day
- April 23 - National Picnic Day
- April 24 - National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day
- April 25 - National Zucchini Bread Day
- April 26 - National Pretzel Day
- April 26 - Stop Food Waste Day (Last Wednesday in April)
- April 27 - National Prime Rib Day
- April 28 - National Blueberry Pie Day
- April 29 - National Shrimp Scampi Day
- April 30 - National Raisin Day
- April 30 - National Bubble Tea Day
May
May is the month of fresh fruits and vegetables due to the opening of farmers' markets and early spring harvests. We do celebrate 'Eat What You Want Day' on May 11 for healthy people and 'Eat More Fruits & Vegetables Day' on May 25 to spread awareness of their importance.
For truffle lovers, May 2nd is your day, and for children, May 5 celebrates school lunch hero day. Similarly, May 9th is celebrated as national foodie day dedicated to all the people who love to binge eat different varieties of food.
- May 1 - National Chocolate Parfait Day
- May 2 - National Truffles Day
- May 3 - National Raspberry Popover Day
- May 4 - National Candied Orange Peel Day
- May 5 - National Chocolate Custard Day
- May 5 - National Hoagie Day
- May 5 - School Lunch Hero Day (First Friday in May)
- May 5 - Totally Chipotle Day
- May 6 - International No Diet Day
- May 6 - National Crepes Suzette Day
- May 6 - National Herb Day (first Saturday of May)
- May 7 - National Roast Leg of Lamb Day
- May 8 - National Coconut Cream Pie Day
- May 8 - National Empanada Day
- May 9 - National Foodies Day
- May 10 - National Shrimp Day
- May 11 - Eat What You Want Day
- May 12 - National Nutty Fudge Day
- May 13 - International Hummus Day
- May 13 - National Apple Pie Day
- May 13 - National Fruit Cocktail Day
- May 14 - National Buttermilk Biscuit Day
- May 15 - National Chocolate Chip Day
- May 16 - International Pickle Day
- May 16 - National Coquilles St. Jacques Day
- May 17 - National Cherry Cobbler Day
- May 17 - National Walnut Day
- May 18 - I Love Reese's Day
- May 18 - National Cheese Souffle Day
- May 19 - National Devil's Food Cake Day
- May 19 - National Pizza Party Day (Third Friday in May)
- May 20 - Pick Strawberries Day
- May 21 - National Strawberries and Cream Day
- May 21 - National Waiters and Waitresses Day
- May 22 - National Vanilla Pudding Day
- May 23 - National Taffy Day
- May 24 - Asparagus Day
- May 24 - National Escargot Day
- May 25 - Carb Day - May 25
- May 25 - Eat More Fruits & Vegetables Day (Thursday before Memorial Day Week)
- May 25 - National Brown-Bag-It Day
- May 26 - National Blueberry Cheesecake Day
- May 26 - National Cherry Dessert Day
- May 27 - National Italian Beef Day
- May 27 - National Grape Popsicle Day
- May 28 - National Brisket Day
- May 28 - National Hamburger Day (May 28, July 28, and also December 21)
- May 29 - National Coq Au Vin Day
- May 30 - National Mint Julep Day
- May 31 - National Macaroon Day
June
June's Food National Day represents months of balance in your diet. On this month you can enjoy yourself with a chopped salad in one hand and a donut in the other. This month starts with World Milk Day and lines up with a spectacular list of food holidays.
It consists of National Martini Day, National Egg Day, Cheese Day, Jellie-filled Doughnut Day, National Cupcake Lovers Day, National Herbs and Spices Day, etc. All of these foods and beverages are simply soul-nourishing national food days.
- June 1- World Milk Day
- June 1 - National Hazelnut Cake Day
- June 2- National Donut Day (First Friday in June)
- June 2 - National Rocky Road Ice Cream Day
- June 2 - National Rotisserie Chicken Day
- June 3 - National Egg Day
- June 3- National Chocolate Macaroon Day
- June 4 - National Cheese Day
- June 4 - National Frozen Yogurt Day
- June 5 - National Gingerbread Day
- June 6 - National Applesauce Cake Day
- June 7 - National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
- June 8 - Jelly-Filled Doughnut Day
- June 9 - National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
- June 10 - National Iced Tea Day
- June 10 - National Herbs & Spices Day
- June 11 - Corn on the Cob Day
- June 11 - National German Chocolate Cake Day
- June 12 - National Jerky Day
- June 12 - National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
- June 12 - International Falafel Day
- June 13 - National Cupcake Lovers Day
- June 14 - National Strawberry Shortcake Day
- June 15 - National Lobster Day
- June 16 - Fresh Veggies Day
- June 17 - Eat All Your Veggies Day
- June 17 - National Apple Strudel Day
- June 18 - International Picnic Day
- June 18 - International Sushi Day
- June 18 - National Cherry Tart Day
- June 19 - National Martini Day
- June 20 - National Vanilla Milkshake Day
- June 21 - National Peaches and Cream Day
- June 22 - National Chocolate Eclair Day
- June 22 - National Onion Rings Day
- June 23 - National Pecan Sandy Day
- June 24 - National Pralines Day
- June 25 - National Catfish Day
- June 25 - National Strawberry Parfait Day
- June 26 - National Chocolate Pudding Day
- June 27 - National Indian Pudding Day
- June 28 - National Ceviche Day
- June 28 - National Parchment Cooking Day (Last Wednesday in June)
- June 28 - National Tapioca Day
- June 29 - National Almond Buttercrunch Day
- June 30 - National Ice Cream Soda Day
July
Besides the famous celebration of Independence Day on the 4th of July, It also celebrates food holidays that are suitable to fill the picnic basket or fire up the barbecue. For Party Lovers, National Tequila Day is on 24th July.
Some notable national foods of the day in the month of July are National Fried Chicken Day, National Barbecue Day, National French Fries Day, National Caviar Day, etc. These foods also represent different emotions and cultures around the world.
- July 1 - Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
- July 1 - International Cherry Pit Spitting Day (First Saturday in July)
- July 1 - National Gingersnap Day
- July 2 - National Anisette Day
- July 3 - Eat Beans Day
- July 3 - National Chocolate Wafer Day
- July 4 - Independence from Meat Day
- July 4 - National Barbecued Spareribs Day
- July 5 - National Apple Turnover Day
- July 6 - National Fried Chicken Day
- July 7 - Chocolate Day
- July 7 - National Macaroni Day
- July 7 - National Strawberry Sundae Day
- July 8 - National Chocolate with Almonds Day
- July 9 - National Sugar Cookie Day
- July 10 - Pick Blueberries Day
- July 11 - Make Up Your Own Sundae Day
- July 11 - National Blueberry Muffin Day
- July 11 - National Rainier Cherries Day
- July 12 - National Pecan Pie Day
- July 13 - National French Fries Day
- July 14 - National Macaroni and Cheese Day
- July 15 - National Gummi Worm Day
- July 15 - National Tapioca Pudding Day
- Julu 16 - National Corn Fritter Day
- July 16 - National Ice Cream Day (Third Sunday in July)
- July 17 - National Peach Ice Cream Day
- July 18 - National Caviar Day
- July 18 - National Sour Candy Day
- July 20 - Fortune Cookie Day
- July 20 - International Cake Day
- July 20 - National Ice Cream Soda Day
- July 20 - National Lollipop Day
- July 21 - National Junk Food Day
- July 21 - National Hotdog Day
- July 22 - National Penuche Fudge Day
- July 23 - National Vanilla Ice Cream Day
- July 24 - National Tequila Day
- July 25 - National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
- July 26 - Bagelfest Day
- July 27 - National Creme Brulee Day
- July 27 - National Chili Dog Day (Last Thursday in July)
- July 27 - National Scotch Day
- July 28 - National Hamburger Day
- July 29 - Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day
- July 29 - National Chicken Wing Day
- July 29 - National Lasagna Day
- July 30 - National Cheesecake Day
- July 30 - National Chicken and Waffles Day
- July 31 - Cotton Candy Day
- July 31 - Jump for Jelly Beans Day
August
August food national holidays celebrate fresh food and vegetables from the summer harvest. For people on Holiday vibes, there are holidays like International Beer Day, National Panini Day, National Oyster Day, National Root Beer Float Day, etc.
August days are usually warm so to beat the heat holidays like National Watermelon Day, National Soft Ice Cream Day, National Vanilla Custard Day, etc. are very useful. This list contains a complete set of August food holidays today.
- August 1 - National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
- August 2 - National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
- August 3 - National IPA Day
- August 3 - Grab Some Nuts Day
- August 3 - National Watermelon Day
- August 4 - Braham Pie Day
- August 4 - National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
- August 5 - National Mustard Day
- August 5 - National Oyster Day
- August 6 - National Root Beer Float Day
- August 7 - National Raspberries and Cream Day
- August 8 - National SPAM Musubi Day
- August 8 - National Frozen Custard Day
- August 8 - National Zucchini Day
- August 8 - International Beer Day
- August 8 - Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Night
- August 9 - National Rice Pudding Day
- August 10 - National S'mores Day
- August 11 - National Raspberry Tart Day
- August 11 - National Panini Day
- August 12 - Julienne Fries Day
- August 13 - National Filet Mignon Day
- August 14 - National Creamsicle Day
- August 15 - Lemon Meringue Pie Day
- August 16 - National Rum Day
- August 16 - National Bratwurst Day
- August 17 - National Vanilla Custard Day
- August 18 - National Soft Ice Cream Day
- August 19 - Potato Day
- August 20 - National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
- August 20 - National Bacon Lovers’ Day
- August 21 - Cupcake Day
- August 21 - National Pecan Torte Day
- August 21 - National Sweet Tea Day
- August 22 - National Spumoni Day
- August 23 - National Sponge Cake Day
- August 24 - National Peach Pie Day
- August 24 - National Waffle Day
- August 25 - National Banana Split Day
- August 26 - National Cherry Popsicle Day
- August 27 - Banana Lovers’ Day
- August 28 - National Cherry Turnover Day
- August 29 - Chop Suey Day
- August 29 - More Herbs, Less Salt Day
- August 30 - National Toasted Marshmallow Day
- August 31 - Eat Outside Day
- August 31 - National Trail Mix Day
September
September is considered a month of abundance when gardens are bursting, Farmer's Markets are peaking, and the fall harvest is building up. This month observes a dynamic range of food and beverage holidays.
You can celebrate National Cheese Pizza Day, National 'I Love Food' Day, National Cream Filled Donuts Day, etc. If you are someone very busy and struggle to have dinner with kids mark your calendar for September 25 as it celebrates Eat Dinner With Your Kids Day.
- September 1 - National Cherry Popover Day
- September 1 - National Food Bank Day (First Friday in September)
- September 1 - National Gyro Day
- September 1 - International Bacon Day (Saturday before Labor Day)
- September 2 - National Grits for Breakfast Day
- September 2 - National Blueberry Popsicle Day
- September 3 - National Welsh Rarebit Day
- September 4 - National Macadamia Nut Day
- September 5 - National Cheese Pizza Day
- September 6 - National Coffee Ice Cream Day
- September 7 - National Acorn Squash Day
- September 7 - Salami Day
- September 8 - National Date Nut Bread Day
- September 9 - National “I Love Food” Day
- September 10 - National Ants on a Log
- September 11 - National Hot Cross Bun Day
- September 12 - National Chocolate Milkshake Day
- September 13 - International Chocolate Day
- September 13 - Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day
- September 13 - National Peanut Day
- September 13 - Snack a Pickle Time
- September 14 - Eat a Hoagie Day
- September 14 - National Cream Filled Donut Day
- September 15 - National Cheese Toast Day
- September 15 - National Linguine Day
- September 16 - International Eat an Apple Day (Third Saturday in September)
- September 16 - National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day
- September 16 - National Guacamole Day
- September 17 - National Apple Dumpling Day
- September 18 - National Cheeseburger Day
- September 19 - National Butterscotch Pudding Day
- September 20 - National String Cheese Day
- September 21 - International Banana Festival
- September 21 - National Pecan Cookie Day
- September 22 - National Ice Cream Cone Day
- September 22 - National White Chocolate Day
- September 23 - National Snack Stick Day
- September 24 - National Cherries Jubilee Day
- September 25 - Family Day - A Day to Eat Dinner With Your Kids (Fourth Monday in September)
- September 25 - National Quesadilla Day
- September 25 - National Food Service Workers Day
- September 26 - National Dumpling Day
- September 26 - National Key Lime Pie Day
- September 27 - National Corned Beef Hash Day
- September 28 - Strawberry Cream Pie Day
- September 29 - Hug a Vegetarian Day (Last Friday in September)
- September 29 - National Coffee Day
- September 29 - National Mocha Day
- September 30 - National Mulled Cider Day
October
October food holidays contain the warm comforting flavor of fresh harvest. Do you like pumpkin seeds? If yes, then celebrate its day on October 4th. This day is also National Taco Day, Tacos are delicious and traditional Mexican food.
Almost all people love potatoes or potato-based items. October 27 celebrates National Potato Day. Similarly some interesting October National Food Day today are National Fluffernutter Day, National Roast Pheasant Day, Meatloaf Appreciation Day, Wild Foods Day, National Caramel Apple Day, etc.
- October 1 - Homemade Cookies Day
- October 1 - Pudding Season Begins
- October 1 - World Vegetarian Day
- October 2 - National Fried Scallops Day
- October 3 - National Caramel Custard Day
- October 4 - Kanelbullens Dag (Cinnamon Bun Day)
- October 4 - National Pumpkin Seed Day (First Wednesday in October)
- October 4 - National Taco Day
- October 5 - National Apple Betty Day
- October 6 - National Noodle Day
- October 7 - National Frappe Day
- October 8 - National Fluffernutter Day
- October 8 - National Pierogi Day
- October 8 - National Salmon Day
- October 9 - International Beer and Pizza Day
- October 9 - Moldy Cheese Day
- October 9 - Submarine Hoagie Hero Grinder Day
- October 10 - National Angel Food Cake Day
- October 11 - National Sausage Pizza Day
- October 12 - National Gumbo Day
- October 13 - National Yorkshire Pudding Day
- October 13 - World Egg Day (Second Friday of October)
- October 14 - National Dessert Day
- October 14 - National Chocolate Covered Insects Day
- October 15 - National Chicken Cacciatore Day
- October 15 - National Roast Pheasant Day
- October 16 - World Food Day
- October 17 - Four Prunes Day
- October 17 - National Pasta Day
- October 18 - Meatloaf Appreciation Day
- October 18 - National Chocolate Cupcake Day
- October 19 - National Seafood Bisque Day
- October 20 - National Brandied Fruit Day
- October 21 - National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
- October 22 - National Nut Day
- October 23 - National Boston Cream Pie Day
- October 23 - National Canning Day
- October 24 - Food Day
- October 24 - Good and Plenty Day
- October 24 - National Bologna Day
- October 25 - National Greasy Foods Day
- October 26 - Mince Meat Pie Day
- October 26 - Pumpkin Day
- October 27 - National Potato Day
- October 28 - National Chocolate Day
- October 28 -Wild Foods Day
- October 29 - National Oatmeal Day
- October 30 - Buy a Donut Day
- October 30 - National Candy Corn Day
- October 31 - National Caramel Apple Day
November
In the United States, the November food holiday focuses on an abundant harvest and the start of the holiday season. This holiday food list contains great get-together theme ideas to celebrate with friends and families.
In November, you can observe food holidays like National Pizza with Everything Day (Except Anchovies), Cook Something Bold & Pungent Day, National Mousse Day, National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day, etc. All this day can prove fun family activity.
- November 1 - National Deep Fried Clams Day
- November 1 - National Vinegar Day
- November 2 - National Deviled Egg Day
- November 2 - National Men Make Dinner Day (First Thursday of November)
- November 3 - National Sandwich Day
- November 4 - National Candy Day
- November 5 - National Donut Day
- November 6 - National Nachos Day
- November 7 - National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
- November 8 - Cook Something Bold & Pungent Day
- November 9 - National Greek Yogurt Day
- November 10 - National Pork Belly Day
- November 10 - National Vanilla Cupcake Day
- November 10 - National Mussels Days
- November 11 - National Sundae Day
- November 12 - National Pizza with Everything Day (Except Anchovies)
- November 13 - National Indian Pudding Day
- November 14 - National Guacamole Day
- November 14 - National Pickle Day
- November 15 - National Bundt Day
- November 15 - National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
- November 15 - National Raisin Bran Cereal Day
- November 16 - Beaujolais Nouveau Day (Third Thursday of November)
- November 16 - National Fast Food Day
- November 17 - Homemade Bread Day
- November 17 - National Baklava Day
- November 18 - National Vichyssoise Day
- November 19 - National Macchiato Day
- November 20 - National Peanut Butter Fudge Day
- November 21 - Gingerbread Day
- November 21 - National Stuffing Day
- November 22 - National Cashew Day
- November 23 - Eat a Cranberry Day
- November 24 - National Sardines Day
- November 24 - Sinkie Day (Day after Thanksgiving)
- November 25 - National Parfait Day
- November 26 - National Cake Day
- November 27 - National Bavarian Cream Pie Day
- November 28 - National French Toast Day
- November 29 - Chocolates Day
- November 29 - National Lemon Cream Pie Day
- November 30 - National Mousse Day
December
In December people are full of holiday vibes and prefer sweet and cozy holiday foods. So we celebrate the same kind of food holidays today that makes us relax and happy. Like Chocolate Covered Anything Day, Candy Can Day, and National Chocolate Brownie Day.
December 24 is observed as Eggnog Day. You can enjoy this milk punch on Christmas Eve. But watch how much you drink if you don't want to wake up with a hangover on a beautiful Christmas morning.
- December 1 - Eat Red Apple Day
- December 1 - National Pie Day
- December 2 - National Fritters Day
- December 2 - World Pear Day (First Saturday in December)
- December 3 - National Apple Pie Day
- December 4 - National Cookie Day
- December 5 - National Sacher Torte Day
- December 6 - Microwave Oven Day
- December 6 - National Gazpacho Day
- December 7 - National Cotton Candy Day
- December 8 - National Chocolate Brownie Day
- December 8 - National Donair Day
- December 9 - National Opal Apples Day
- December 9 - National Pastry Day
- December 10 - National Lager Day
- December 11 - National Noodle Ring Day
- December 12 - National Pho Day
- December 12 - National Cocoa Day
- December 13 - Ice Cream and Violins Day
- December 14 - National Bouillabaisse Day
- December 15 - National Cupcake Day
- December 16 - National Chocolate Covered Anything Day
- December 17 - National Maple Syrup Day
- December 18 - National Roast Suckling Pig Day
- December 19 - National Hard Candy Day
- December 20 - National Fried Shrimp Day
- December 21 - Kiwi Fruit Day (California)
- December 21 - National Hamburger Day (May 28, July 28, and also on December 21)
- December 22 - National Date Nut Bread Day
- December 23 - National Pfeffernusse Day
- December 24 - National Eggnog Day
- December 25 - National Tamales Day
- December 25 - National Pumpkin Pie Day
- December 26 - Candy Cane Day
- December 27 - National Fruit Cake Day
- December 28 - National Box of Chocolate Day
- December 29 - Pepper Pot Day
- December 30 - Bacon Day - December 30
- December 30 - National Bicarbonate of Soda Day
- December 31 - National Champagne Day
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