Something is fishy about this day. But, it’s fishy in a good and tasty way. Today is National Clam Chowder Day. This February 25 food holiday exists to enjoy one of the five top varieties of soup. You can have either Manhattan Clam Chowder, or the far more popular New England Clam Chowder. We strongly suggest that you have a bowl of each variety of this fish soup. And get your fill as you eat it for both lunch and dinner.
Fish soups are a favorite among sailors the world over. They have been for seemingly forever. But, they couldn’t keep this delicious and heathy food a secret. Records suggest that water-based fish soups date back to 1795. Other records suggest clam chowder, a creamy milk-based soup, was first served in 1836. However, we firmly believe fish soups and chowders were popular for thousands of years, especially in seaports around the world.
Clam Chowder is one of the most popular soup varieties. almost everyone is familiar with New England Clam Chowder. But, many people find Manhattan Clam Chowder is just as good. So, as you celebrate this fishy holiday, we recommend you have both varieties. You’ll be glad that you did!
Don’t clam up. Rather, share your clammy knowledge with others. Here is some clam trivia to savor as you enjoy a cup or bowl of this fish soup.
Without exception, food holidays are enjoyable and tasty holidays. So, here are some ideas of things to do today:
.Ps Don’t forget the oyster crackers.
“Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.” – – Benjamin Franklin
National Clam Chowder Day is a relatively new holiday. 2019 is the earliest reference to this holiday that we found. Surprisingly, our research has not identified who created it, or the reason why. We can only speculate that the creator of this holiday loves clam chowder and wanted to celebrate its existence.
Interestingly, this holiday is celebrated during Lent, when many Christians restrain from eating meat. And, it is celebrated in the winter month of February, when eating warm soup is most popular.
This holiday is called a National” day. However, we found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.
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