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National Breadstick Day is an annual event in the United States and is celebrated all over the country.
Restaurants, breadstick lovers, and food enthusiasts celebrate this day every year on the last Friday of October.
The history and origin of National Breadstick Day remain a mystery even today.
The creator of National Breadstick Day is not disclosed in the media.
Even though not much is known about National Breadstick Day, breadsticks have a long, exciting, and debatable history. Here, we will see some historical events related to this famous food.
The origin of breadsticks is a topic of much debate. There are multiple stories that describe how the food first emerged. The first one took place in 1643. A Florentine abbot stated that people in Lanzo Torinese make long-shaped, bone-thin pieces of bread.
The second story involves a 9-year-old duke named Victor Amadeus II of Savoy. In the 17th century, the young duke was suffering from intestinal disorders that affected his appetite and physical growth. A court physician told the duke's mother that the remedy for this illness was homemade bread that would be well-baked, well-leavened, and very crisp. Following this, the physician also asked a local baker to make this remedy. The baker, Antonio Brunero, followed the physician's advice and invented breadsticks.
Breadsticks are one of the most popular foods in the United States. You can find them in many flavors, like onion, garlic, cheese, and salt. Sweetened breadsticks are also quite popular. You can make this treat using cinnamon sugar. Breadsticks are mostly eaten as an appetizer, along with a sauce or dip. However, you can also pair them with pasta or add them to a soup course.
The best way to celebrate this day is to host a breadstick party at home. Invite your friends and family members to the party and serve them some warm homemade breadsticks. You can also order some breadsticks from your favorite restaurant and eat them with your close ones.
Finally, post something nice on social media to let others know about this event. Your post may encourage them to celebrate the event as well.
Some historical sources claim that breadsticks originated in the 17th century in Italy.
The origin of National Breadstick Day is not known.
This famous event aims to celebrate the delicious bread recipe that people have been enjoying for centuries now.
On November 2, 2012, a group of 18 people decided to eat breadsticks at once. They set a record for most people eating breadsticks at once.
Some food historians believe that a local baker from Turin named Antonio Brunero invented breadsticks in Piedmont, Italy.
Date | Day |
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October 29, 2021 | Friday |
October 28, 2022 | Friday |
October 27, 2023 | Friday |
January 01, 1970 | Thursday |
October 31, 2025 | Friday |
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https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-breadstick-day-last-friday-in-october/
https://www.nationaldaystoday.com/national-breadstick-day/
https://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/national-breadstick-day/
https://asifood.com/event/national-breadstick-day/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadstick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Garden#History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Mills
https://recordsetter.com/world-record/people-eating-breadsticks-once/18494?autoplay=false
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