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January 10 National Day

January 10 National Day

Here is a list of some food-related holidays that are celebrated on January 10th in past years:

  • National Bittersweet Chocolate Day
  • National Cut Your Energy Costs Day
  • National Oysters Rockefeller Day

National Bittersweet Chocolate Day

National Bittersweet Chocolate Day is a holiday that celebrates the rich, dark chocolate that is made with cocoa solids and sugar. Bittersweet chocolate has a higher cocoa content than regular chocolate, and it is often used in baking and cooking to add depth and flavor to desserts. On National Bittersweet Chocolate Day, people may choose to enjoy some bittersweet chocolate as a treat, or use it in their cooking and baking.

National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

National Cut Your Energy Costs Day is a holiday that promotes energy conservation and encourages people to take steps to reduce their energy use and save money on their energy bills. There are many simple things that people can do to cut their energy costs, such as turning off lights and electronics when they are not in use, using energy-efficient appliances, and sealing air leaks in their homes. On National Cut Your Energy Costs Day, people may choose to take action to reduce their energy use and make their homes more energy-efficient.

National Oysters Rockefeller Day

National Oysters Rockefeller Day is a holiday that celebrates the classic dish of baked oysters topped with a rich, buttery sauce and breadcrumbs. Oysters Rockefeller was created in the late 19th century at Antoine’s Restaurant in New Orleans, and it has since become a popular dish at restaurants around the world. The dish is named after John D. Rockefeller, who was one of the wealthiest men in the world at the time, because the sauce was said to be so rich that it was “as rich as Rockefeller.”

On National Oysters Rockefeller Day, people may choose to enjoy this luxurious dish at a restaurant or make it at home. To make Oysters Rockefeller, the oysters are first shucked and then baked with a sauce made of butter, herbs, and breadcrumbs. The dish is then served hot, with the oysters still in their shells. Oysters Rockefeller is a delicious and indulgent treat, and National Oysters Rockefeller Day is a great opportunity to enjoy it.