Celebrated on 07/29/2026
National Lasagna Day, celebrated on July 29, honors one of the oldest pasta dishes. The word 'lasagna' originally referred to the cooking pot, not the food itself, and the dish dates back to ancient Greece.
National Lasagna Day was created in the United States, likely by food enthusiasts or pasta companies, to celebrate the beloved layered pasta dish. While the exact origin is unclear, July 29 was chosen as a day to honor lasagna's rich culinary history. The holiday gained popularity through social media and food blogs in the early 2000s.
Initially a niche observance, National Lasagna Day has grown into a widely recognized food holiday. Restaurants offer specials, home cooks share recipes online, and pasta brands promote their products. Modern celebrations often include trying new variations like gluten-free or vegan lasagna, and hosting lasagna-themed parties.
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