November

National Rice Cake Day

29th November National Rice Cake Day

National Rice Cake Day is celebrated every 29th of November each year. This day gives recognition to rice cake – everyone’s favorite rice dish. Obviously, rice cake is made from rice. There exists a wide variety of rice cakes from different cultures and countries, especially those where rice is a staple food. This is usual in Asian countries. But if you are a fan of rice cake, wherever you may come from, then you should not miss the celebration of National Rice Cake Day.

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About the National Rice Cake DayRice Cake Day

During the National Rice Cake Day, people conduct various activities that let them achieve the objectives or purposes of the celebration. For one, people try to make their own rice cakes in the comfort of their own homes. Other people prefer to buy some rice cakes from a store or restaurant that serves some. People also shout out on social media how they are participating in the celebration of the event.

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History

For hundreds of days, the soft forms of rice cakes have been popular in Japan. There was also a sweetened form of rice cake called mochi which is a delicious and sweet confection eaten by the nobilities during the Nara Period (710 to 794 AD). This was during the time when the Chinese had great influence over Japanese culture.

The first rice cakes were created in Southeast Asia, where rice has been grown in about 5000 years. In the United States, the sale of rice cakes took off during the mid-80s. A wide range of rice cake exists in different cultures in Asia. The common forms of rice cake were made from rice flour, which in turn was derived from ground rice.

With limited knowledge about the origins of rice cake, even less is known about the history of the National Rice Cake Day. We don’t know when, where, and how it began. We also don’t have a clue as to who founded it. But still, we can make a good guess as to why such event was established in the first place. Perhaps a person or a group of people thought that rice cakes are much loved by the people. They must have then thought that it deserves a spot in the list of food holidays celebrated every year.

Dates

As mentioned earlier, the National Rice Cake Day is celebrated every 29th of November each year. This means that the dates of celebration for this event are as follows:Rice Cake Day

  • Sunday, November 29,
  • Monday, November 29,
  • Tuesday, November 29, 2022
  • Wednesday, November 29, 2023
  • Friday, November 29, 2024
  • Saturday, November 29, 2025

Celebration Ideas and Activities

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

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Make Some Rice Cake

Without a doubt, the best way to celebrate this day is to make some rice cakes. If you don’t know how, follow the steps below:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of uncooked rice
  • 1 and a half cups of water
  • 2 pieces medium sized eggs
  • 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour, can be gluten free
  • flavorings of your choice: for savory use 2 teaspoon parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon salt and pepper. For sweetness, can use cinnamon and sugar.

Steps:

  • Preheat your oven to 350 F
  • Ground all uncooked rice using a blender or food processor
  • Place all other ingredients in a food processor or high speed blender
  • Grease a pan then pour the mixture over
  • Bake for 40 to 50 minutes until the top becomes colored brown and the sides are crispy. Use a fork to test.
  • Serve the rice cake and enjoy!

Buy Some Rice Cake

Another good idea for your celebration of this wonderful day is to order some rice cakes from the bakery or pastry shop. For sure, these stores will be offering lots of these desserts during or even before the event because they expect that a great demand for this Asian delicacy will come due to the celebration. Just make sure to buy one or some from a shop, such as a Korean store, that offers delicious rice cakes. A renowned Asian store, pastry shop, or bakery will do. This alternative is best for people who want to indulge themselves into some delicious rice cakes yet they do not have the time to make some for themselves.

Celebrate on Social Media

You can also take your celebration of this day on social media. You can, for instance, use the hashtag #NationalRiceCakeDay to let your friends and followers know that you are also participating in the celebration of this day. Let them know that such a celebration takes place every year and also how happy you are enjoying your day.Rice Cake Day

Quotes

  • No one ever went to their deathbed saying, ‘You know, I wish I’d eaten more rice cakes. – Amy Krouse Rosenthal
  • When mountains and waters are painted, blue, green, and red paints are used, strange rocks and wondrous stones are used, the four jewels and the seven treasures are used. Rice-cakes are painted in the same manner. When a person is painted, the four great elements and five skandhas are used. – Dogen
  • I wish I had eaten more rice cakes. – Amy Krouse Rosenthal
  • By the second tour I had rice cakes and hummus with me, and I was jumping rope in my room. – Taylor Dane
  • Rice cakes and peanut butter is my favorite snack in the whole wide world. – Maggie Lawson
  • Eating rice cakes is like chewing on a foam coffee cup, only less filling. – Dave Barry
  • How do these celebrities stay so impossibly thin? Simple: They have full-time personal trainers, who advise them on nutrition, give them pep talks, and shoot them with tranquilizer darts whenever they try to crawl, on hunger-weakened limbs, toward the packet of rice cakes that constitutes the entire food supply in their 37,000-square-foot mansions. For most celebrities, the biggest meal of the day is toothpaste (they use reduced-fat Crest). – Dave Barry
  • Rice is great if you’re really hungry and want to eat two thousand of something. – Mitch Hedberg

 

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