National Quesadilla Day
National Quesadilla Day is a delightful celebration dedicated to one of Mexico’s most beloved culinary creations, the quesadilla. This special day, observed annually on September 25th, invites food lovers to indulge in the cheesy goodness that has become a staple in many households and restaurants around the world.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: September 25
- Tagged as: Food & Drink
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalQuesadillaDay
- When was it founded?: 2019
- Who founded it?: V&V Supremo Foods, Inc.
History of National Quesadilla Day
The quesadilla has its roots in ancient Mexican cuisine, where indigenous peoples first made corn tortillas and filled them with various ingredients. The modern quesadilla, typically filled with cheese and other savory fillings, evolved over centuries and gained popularity worldwide. National Quesadilla Day was established by V&V Supremo Foods to honor this iconic dish and celebrate its role in bringing people together.
Timeline
- 500 B.C.: Corn tortillas are made in Mesoamerica.
- 16th Century: Spanish settlers introduce cheese, leading to the creation of the quesadilla.
- 2019: V&V Supremo Foods officially establishes National Quesadilla Day.
- 2020: The first National Quesadilla Day is celebrated with various promotions and events.
- Present: The day continues to grow in popularity, with many restaurants offering specials.
National Quesadilla Day Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | September | 25 | Thursday |
| 2026 | September | 25 | Friday |
| 2027 | September | 25 | Saturday |
| 2028 | September | 25 | Monday |
| 2029 | September | 25 | Tuesday |
Observed
National Quesadilla Day is celebrated by enjoying quesadillas at home or at local restaurants. Many establishments offer special deals or themed events to mark the occasion, making it a fun day for families and friends to gather and enjoy this delicious dish together.
Fun Facts About Quesadillas
- The word quesadilla translates to “little cheesy thing” in English.
- Traditional quesadillas can be made with either corn or flour tortillas.
- In some regions of Mexico, ordering a quesadilla does not automatically include cheese.
Quiz
- What date is National Quesadilla Day celebrated?
- Who founded National Quesadilla Day?
- What is the most common filling in a quesadilla?
Answers:
- September 25
- V&V Supremo Foods
- Cheese
FAQs
What ingredients are typically used in a quesadilla?
Quesadillas are usually made with cheese and can include various fillings such as meats, vegetables, and spices.
Can I make quesadillas at home?
Absolutely! Quesadillas are easy to prepare at home using tortillas and your choice of fillings.
Importance of National Quesadilla Day
This day not only celebrates a delicious dish but also highlights the cultural significance of food in uniting people. It encourages culinary creativity and appreciation for Mexican cuisine while fostering connections among friends and family.
Related Celebrations
- Taco Day
- Nachos Day
- Salsa Day
