Showing posts with label spread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spread. Show all posts

World Nutella Day- February 5

Anyone who's addicted to chocolate knows that there is chocolate and then there is a nutella. The chocolate and hazelnut spread has been around since 1940, and although it has many imitations on the market, there is nothing like the original and real Nutella.



Nutella continues to be the favorite forbidden pleasure of the market and the world-wide. So it is not surprising that the Nutella fans decided to start the tradition of the Nutella Day celebration in 2007. The sweet celebration was launched by social networks by Nutella bloggers and fans, and soon joined by tens of thousands of Nutella devotees who were happy to show their appreciation for the amazing spread online.

You will not believe it, but chocolate Nutella was invented because of the infamous World War II. During the war, the price of cocoa beans in Italy rose greatly, so the manufacturer of the chocolate spread, Pietro Ferrero, added to his spread cream made from nuts instead of chocolate. Pietro Ferrero died in 1949 and left his girlfriend, Ferrero, to his son Michele Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is considered the richest man in Italy and among the 30 richest people in the world. On February 14, 2016, Michele Ferrero died.  

On February 5 each year, Nutella fans from all over the world unite and celebrate the existence of this wonderful chocolate spread by eating a spoon straight out of the box, uploading pictures of chocolate in Nutella, publishing creative Nutella recipes and integrating Nutella into all day meals.

There's no limit to what you can do with Nutella. You can start the day with pancakes with Nutella, continue with espresso mixed with a spoon of Nutella (unbelievable as it tastes good!), Add Nutella to cake, ice cream and melted and even salty foods. There is no limit to imagination!




February 6 is also Chocolate Fondue DayWeatherman's Day

Peanut Butter Day- January 24

Peanut butter is one of the most popular spreads in the world, so it got its own day, January 24. Peanut butter day is one of the days of national food celebrated in the United States, but because we love it also with us, why not celebrate it all over the world?
The peanut butter is a spread made from crushed peanuts and butter, with lots of calories. 598 calories per 100 grams, or 188 calories per 2 tablespoons. But it also contains essential nutrients such as proteins, various types of vitamin B, iron, calcium and more.



The Aztecs and the Inca tribe prepared peanut butter as an ointment that relieves toothache in the first century AD.


The first to prescribe the peanut butter patent was Marcellus Gilmore Edson (1849-1940) from Montreal, Quebec (Canada). He wrote the patent for a product whose texture is like a paste, with roasted peanuts and sugar, in 1884.
The peanut butter can be used as a spread in a sandwich, with jam, chocolate spread, honey or alone.
There are snacks that contain peanut butter such as Reese's peanut butter and chocolate cake. There are recipes for peanut butter cookies with oats or chocolate and also chicken coated with peanut butter.

How to celebrate Peanut Butter Day?
In honor of the peanut butter day, take a sandwich with peanut butter to school or work, make peanut butter sandwiches for dinner, and peanut butter cookies with chocolate, or whatever you like to have Peanut butter in it.





January 24 is also Belly Laugh Day

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