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National French Fry Day - July 13th, 2025

Oh, rejoice! On July 13th, 2025, the world is going to come together to honor one of the most beloved, most crave-worthy, and most divine creations of the culinary world – the French fry! Yes, folks, it's National French Fry Day , and we can't wait to dive into the delightful history, exciting traditions, and mouthwatering celebrations surrounding this spud-tacular holiday! So, where did this tasty tradition originate? Well, it's believed that French fries actually came from Belgium, where peasants would slice and fry potatoes to serve as a side dish to fish. The story goes that American soldiers during World War I stumbled upon these crispy delights and dubbed them "French" fries, likely due to the fact that the Belgian cooks spoke French. Who knew that a simple mistake would lead to a culinary phenomenon? Over time, French fries evolved to become an integral part of global cuisine, with different regions and cultures putting their unique spin on the classic ...

National French Fry Day - July 11th, 2025

July 11th is Just Around the Corner... and You Know What That Means! Get ready to indulge in a delicious, crispy, salty, and savory celebration because National French Fry Day is just around the corner! On July 11th, 2025, people all over the United States will come together to pay tribute to one of the world's most beloved side dishes. So, what's the big deal about French fries, you ask? Well, buckle up, folks, and let's dive into the fascinating history of this tasty holiday! A Brief History of French Fries Contrary to their name, French fries do not originate from France. In fact, the Belgians are credited with inventing this mouthwatering treat. According to legend, peasants in Belgium used to slice and fry small fish to serve as a snack. When the rivers froze during the harsh winters, they would turn to slicing and frying potatoes instead, and voilà! The French fry was born. The Early Days of French Fry Day The first National French Fry Day was celebrated ...