National Cherry Pie Day

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Looking for a slice of humor? Well, buckle up because it's National Cherry Pie Day! Get ready to celebrate this delightful dessert that has captured our taste buds and graced countless dining tables. From its juicy red cherries to its flaky golden crust, cherry pie is a classic treat that deserves all the love and attention it can get. So, join us as we dive into the sweet and tart history of National Cherry Pie Day and discover some fun facts along the way!

When is Cherry Pie Day?

It's national cherry pie day on the 20th February.


The Origins of National Cherry Pie Day

While the exact origins of National Cherry Pie Day remain a bit of a mystery, one thing is for sure: cherry pie has been a cherished dessert in America for centuries. From the moment the first brave soul decided to wrap cherries in a warm, buttery crust, a love affair with this fruity delicacy began.

Cherry pie is deeply rooted in American culture, with references to this delectable treat dating back to the late 18th century. Thomas Jefferson himself is said to have been a fan, famous for serving cherry pie to guests at his Monticello estate. As our taste for cherry pie grew, so did the need for a special day to honor it. And thus, National Cherry Pie Day was born!

A Slice of Internet History

Since the advent of the internet, cherry pie has found a new home online. People from all walks of life come together to share their love for this scrumptious dessert on social media, recipe websites, and food blogs. A quick search will reveal countless mouthwatering photos and tantalizing recipes, each one more tempting than the last.

On February 20, 2017, the internet erupted with excitement as cherry pie lovers around the world joined forces to celebrate National Cherry Pie Day. With 1628 online mentions, it was a day filled with cherry-themed puns, mouthwatering photos, and an overwhelming desire for that perfect slice of pie.

Did You Know?

Did you know that cherry pie has a long history in pop culture? It has been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and songs. One of the most iconic moments involving cherry pie is from the cult TV series 'Twin Peaks.' The character Agent Dale Cooper, played by Kyle MacLachlan, famously exclaims, 'This is the best damn pie I've ever had!' while enjoying a slice of cherry pie. So, if you're a fan of the show, don't forget to have some cherry pie handy for your next binge-watching session!



History behind the term 'Cherry Pie'


17th century

Introduction of cherries in Europe

Cherries were introduced to Europe by the Roman general Lucullus in the first century BC. However, it was during the 17th century that cherry trees started being cultivated extensively in Europe.


1685

English traveler and writer Hannah Woolley mentions cherry pie

In her book 'The Queen-Like Closet', Hannah Woolley, an English traveler and writer, mentions a recipe for cherry pie. This was one of the earliest documented references to cherry pie, indicating that it was already a popular dish in England.


19th century

Cherry pie gains popularity in America

During the 19th century, cherry pie became a staple in American cuisine. As European settlers brought cherry trees to America, the abundance of cherries led to the creation of numerous cherry-based dishes, with cherry pie being a favorite.



1902

Cherry pie served during United States President's State Dinner

In 1902, cherry pie was served during President William McKinley's State Dinner, solidifying its status as a classic American dessert. The event garnered widespread attention and further popularized cherry pie as a symbol of American heritage.


1911

American songwriter writes 'I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream'

The popular American songwriter Howard Johnson wrote the song 'I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream' in 1911, which included the line 'Cherry pie and lemonade each night, Gingerbread when you hungry, or a cake if you not.' This further added to the cultural significance of cherry pie in American society.


1935

Cherry pie becomes a symbol of American patriotism

In 1935, the song 'America The Beautiful' by Katherine Lee Bates mentions 'amber waves of grain, purple mountain majesties, and cherry pie.' This association further solidified cherry pie as a symbol of American patriotism and national pride.



1978

'Cherry Pie' becomes a popular rock song

In 1978, the American rock band Warrant released the song 'Cherry Pie,' which became a significant hit. The song's suggestive lyrics and catchy chorus further increased the cultural impact of cherry pie.


2020

National Cherry Pie Day established

In recent years, cherry pie has become so beloved that February 20th is recognized as National Cherry Pie Day in the United States. People celebrate this day by baking and enjoying their favorite cherry pie recipes.


Did you know?

Did you know that cherry pie has a long history in pop culture? It has been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and songs.

Tagged

food fun

First identified

14th February 2016

Most mentioned on

20th February 2017

Total mentions

1628

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