Monday, November 23, 2020

November 23 - National Cashew Day


Happy National Cashew Day! A favorite for snacking at parties, this nutty holiday is recognized each year on November 23. 


The cashew nut is a seed harvested from the cashew tree. The tree originated in Northeastern Brazil. However, it is now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew apples and nuts. 


With leaves arranged spirally and a leathery texture, the evergreen cashew tree grows as tall as thirty-two feet high and often has an irregularly shaped trunk.  


The flowers are small, starting out pale green then turning reddish, with each one having five slender, acute petals. 


The largest cashew tree in the world covers about eighty-one thousand square feet! It is located in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. 


Cashew Facts 


  • • The cashew tree has a fruit called the “cashew apple.”  Its fragile skin makes it unsuitable for transport. 

    • Latin Americans make a fruit drink from the cashew apple.  
  • • The cashew causes fewer allergic reactions than other nuts or peanuts. 
  • • Although native to northeast Brazil, the Portuguese took the cashew plant to Goa, India, between 1560 and 1565. From Goa, it spread throughout Southeast Asia and, eventually, Africa. 
  • • We often see peanuts, pecans, walnuts, and other nuts sold in the shell.  Due to the toxic nature of the cashew nut’s shell, this is not possible.  
  • • Speaking of the shell, the cashew is not a true nut. They do not develop a hard wall around the seed as hazelnuts or walnuts do. Cashews instead have a lining around the seed that is filled with a caustic fluid. 
  • • This nut is an excellent source of antioxidants. 
  • • It’s also a source of dietary trace minerals: copper, manganese, magnesium, and phosphorous. 
  • • Cashew oil is a dark yellow oil for cooking, or salad dressing pressed from cashew nuts. 
  • • Many parts of the plant are used for medicinal purposes. 

There are so many ways to enjoy this fabulous nut. How will you be celebrating? 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Cashews inspire several ways to celebrate. You can begin by breaking out the cookbook. Whether you make cookies, bars or another baked good, you won’t go wrong. 


You can also top your salads and soups with cashews. But that’s only the beginning. May we suggest these other ideas to help you celebrate the day?

 

  • • Bundle up cashews to give as gifts for the holidays. Friends and family will thank you. 

    • Top your pasta dishes with chopped cashews. They will add texture and crunch to your meal. 
  • • Roast cashews with a variety of seasonings. You can make them savory or sweet, whichever you prefer. 
  • • Add chopped cashews to your ice cream sundae. Drizzle a little caramel on top and you will think you’re dreaming.  

Use #NationalCashewDay to post on social media. 

 
HISTORY 

 
National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this snack food holiday. 

 
What are your favorite ways to enjoy cashews? 

 
#NationalCashewDay 

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November 23 - National Espresso Day


Happy National Espresso Day! Today, get the pure coffee essence! Whether you sip one cup or keep buzzing all day long, November 23 is the day.  


The word "espresso" (/ɛˈsprÉ›soÊŠ/; Italian pronunciation: [eˈsprÉ›sso]) in Italian means ‘quick in time.’ 


Before the advent of the espresso machine, espresso was simply a coffee expressly made for the person ordering it.  


It was also made with recently roasted and freshly ground beans. The cup was brewed shortly before serving. In the late 1800s, this practice was commonplace in cafés and restaurants. 


While today’s espresso maintains the freshness quality, it has undergone a transition in meaning.  


We’ve come to know espresso as a highly concentrated brew served in smaller quantities. We may also use espresso as a base for other delicious coffee creations.  


We can thank the espresso machine for this modern view of espresso. In 1901, Italian Luigi Bezzera invented the first successful espresso machine.  


The newer technologies produced a smaller, more concentrated cup more quickly than traditional coffee brewing methods.  


Additionally, this thicker, more intense brew created a creamy foam on top called the crema. The richer flavors and aromas of an espresso create delicious lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, macchiato, and many café creations. 


Beyond the range of beverages, the intense flavor of espresso lends itself to baking. Where coffee may become lost when blended with other flavors, espresso remains vibrant.  


Blend it with cream cheese, sugar and flour for a cheesecake. Add it to ladyfingers and make tiramisu. Many desserts call for espressos such as ice cream and crème brûlée. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


This holiday calls for the perfect cup. Whether you brew it at home or visit a local cafe, you know how you like it. Will you enjoy your espresso one of these ways? 


  • • Order through the local drive-through and pay it forward (backward?) by also paying for the customer behind you in line. 

  • • Pick up extra espressos for everyone in the office. 

  • • Have espressos delivered to front-line workers at the hospital, fire station, police station, or ambulance bay near you.  

  • • Send a gift card to your favorite teachers for National Espresso Day, letting them know just how much you appreciate them.  

  • • Step out of your comfort zone and try your espresso in a new flavorful latte or cappuccino.  

  • • Realize you’ve never tried baking with espresso and break out the mixer you got for your birthday. 

  • • You’re a traditionalist when it comes to espresso. You only drink espresso. You don’t add flavors. It’s espresso. Don’t mess with the espresso.  


Enjoy a cup of espresso and use #NationalEspressoDay to post on social media. 


Be sure to order their Celebrate Every Day® coffee beans to help you celebrate every coffee holiday. They offer four roasts, including decaf. 



HISTORY 


National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this caffeinated holiday. 


#NationalEspressoDay 

@Nespresso.US 

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@Foodimentary

@nichecinema