National Irish Food Day in USA
National Irish Food Day in USA is held on March 17. This event in the second decade of the month March is annual.
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March 17th is National “Eat Like an Irishman” Day. Irish produce is high quality and delicious, so it is no wonder it is distributed all over the world. There are lots of meals native to Ireland, such as the famous Irish stew or beef and Guinness pie. Flavoured crisps were invented by an Irish man, Joseph ‘Spud’ Murphy, the man behind the Tayto brand. Unlike the U.K., potatoes in Ireland are generally cooked in their skin, with it only removed once they are served at the table. Ireland makes around fifty different types of farmhouse cheeses, which are considered delicacies.
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International Without Meat Day on March 20 (This holiday was observed for the first time in 1985 in the USA as Great American Meatout);
International Macaroon Day on March 20 (macaroon is a French confectionery made from egg whites, sugar and ground almonds. Usually made in the form of cookies; put cream or jam between two layers);
National Artichoke Heart Day in USA on March 16
National Sloppy Joe Day and National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day in USA on March 18
Milanes Sandwich Day in Tucumán, Argentina on March 18
National Chocolate Caramel Day and Poultry Day in USA on March 19
National Ravioli Day, Steak and Knobber Day in USA on March 20
World Flour Day on March 20
MeatOut Day in Colorado, US on March 20
Meat on the Menu Day in Nebraska, US on March 20