November

National Pickle Day

Sunday, 14 November National Pickle Day 2021 in United States

The National Pickle Day is always celebrated on the 14th of November each year. Although this is an unofficial holiday, a lot of people participate in the celebration in National Pickle Dayorder to eat as much of these delicious treats as they want. Many fans of pickles consider this day as a major kind of celebration. They also recognize the fact that pickles have a lot of nutrients good for the human body.

About the National Pickle Day

During the National Pickle Day, people conduct various activities that let them achieve the objectives of this day. For one, people participate in pickle eating contests. They also eat different dishes featuring pickles and also make one for their own.

National Pickle Day History

The origin of the celebration of the National Pickle Day can be traced back to the Pickle Packers Association in 1949. The day was initially a part of the National Pickle Week. But during that time, the celebration day fell on different days and not just on November 14. But the modern celebration considers the date to always fall on the 14th of November.

National Pickle Day Dates

As mentioned earlier, the National Pickle Day is always celebrated every November 14 of each year. This means that the date of celebration for this event are as follows:

  • Sunday, November 14,

Why Celebrate National Pickle Day?

The following are the main reasons why you should participate in the celebration of the National Pickle Day:

Pickles Are Healthy

Pickles are actually good probiotics. This means that they contain probiotic microorganisms good for your digestion. If you want to have a healthy tummy every day, then you should go eat pickles.

Pickles are Against Crumps

If you are an athlete, then it is all the more reason for you to participate in the celebration of this day. Pickle juice contains compounds that lessens the likelihood of experiencing cramps after an intense exercise.

Celebration Ideas and Activities

The following are the best things to do to make your celebration of the National Pickle Day as best as it can be:

Break a Record on Pickle Consumption

Did you know that there is a contest on pickle consumption? Pickle compete as to who can eat the most pickles in a time limit. The current holder of the record ate five and a half pounds of pickles in only 6 minutes. Maybe you can break that record and show the world that you can do so much more.

Try Different Varieties of Pickles

Pickles is used as an ingredient in many kinds of dishes and food. Since this is the National Pickle Day, no one is preventing you to eat as much of these foods as you want. In fact, you are encouraged to do so. You can dine out in a restaurant that sells pickle dishes. Or perhaps you can make one on your own using a guide from the internet or a cookbook.

Celebrate on Social Media

You can also take your celebration of this day on social media. You can, for instance, use the hashtag #NationalPickleDay to let your friends and followers know that you are also participating in the celebration of this special day.

Facts About Pickles

  • North Americans prefer pickles with warts
  • Food vendors sometimes serve pickles on a stick fairs or carnivals. They are known as stick pickles.
  • Europeans prefer wart-less pickles
  • Approximately 20% of pickles are sold refrigerated
  • A rising trend in the United States is deep-fried pickles. The pickle is wrapped in dough or dipped in breading and deep-fried.
  • Pickles are technically fruits
  • The theme song of Pickle Packers International is the Pickle Polka
  • The popularity of the pickle dates back thousands of years to 2030 B.C. At that time, traders imported cucumbers from India to the Tigris Valley. Here the people first preserved and ate the cucumbers as pickles.
  • American eat 20 billion pickles a year
  • The noise that’s made when a pickle is bit into is called the “snap”
  • A good snap can be heard from 25 feet away
  • Snap-less soft pickles are often called denture dills
  • Almost 70% of all households eat pickles
  • Dill pickles are the most popular pickle
  • Cleopatra attributed her good looks to her diet of pickles.
  • Even Julius Caesar craved the benefits of pickles. He believed pickles lent physical and spiritual strength and gave them to his troops.
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