National Guacamole Day 2022: History, Significance and Celebrations

Guacamole has become one of the most popular modern Mexican recipes in the USA today and it has a day also in form of National Guacamole Day!

Guacamole is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine, it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment and salad ingredient. 

And there is a large craze behind this dish in the United States today and literally it can be found in any Mexican restaurant of the country today. 

So it is not just a side-dish anymore and that's why it is celebrated annually on 16th September across the United States as the National Guacamole Day! 

Event National Guacamole Day
Date September 16, 2022
Day Friday
Significance Guacamole's delectable cuisine is celebrated
Observed by United States

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National Guacamole Day History: 

Avocado seeds were first found in the Tehuacan Valley of Mexico around 9,000–10,000 years ago (7000–8000 BCE) and had been domesticated by various Mesoamerican communities by 5000 BCE. They were likely cultivated in the Supe Valley in Peru as early as 3100 BCE.

In the early 1900s, avocados frequently went by the name alligator pear. In the 1697 book, A New Voyage Round the World, the first known description of a guacamole recipe was made by English privateer and naturalist William Dampier, who in his visit to Central America during one of his navigation noted a native preparation made of grinding together avocados, sugar, and lime juice. 

In the United States for the first time the Avocado trees were first planted in 1833and three years later they were cultivated in California too. Rudolph Hass created the term, "Hass Avocado," after purchasing a seedling from a farmer. Today, Hass is the most popular avocado variety in America.

Guacamole has increased avocado sales in the U.S., especially on Super Bowl Sunday and Cinco de Mayo. The rising consumption of guacamole is most likely due to the U.S. government lifting a ban on avocado imports in the 1990s and the growth of the U.S. Latino population.

National Guacamole Day Significance: 

Guacamole is made up of avocados, which are well-known for the health benefits related to their high vitamin content and lots of cholestoral-lowering healthy fats.  Originally native to Mexico and Central America, avocados grow on trees.

Guacamole is traditionally made by mashing peeled, ripe avocados and salt with a mortar and pestle. Recipes often call for lime juice, cilantro, onions, and jalapenos. Some non-traditional recipes may akso include sour cream, tomatoes, basil, or peas. 

There are literally hundreds of ways to pepare guacamole. People spice up their guacamole with onion, garlic, cumin, tomato, cilantro, or even store-bought salsa. So yeah this proves that it is very versatile as well and can be suited for everyone's taste. 

Traditionally, guacamole is served with tortilla chips but it is also considered good with corn chips, carrot sticks  and celery. Guac is delicious on sandwiches and hamburgers or as a salad obviously. Some people even blend it into smoothies and believe me it doesn't disappoint you in taste. 


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National Guacamole Day Celebrations: 

You can really get into the spirit of celebrations of the National Guacamole Day by actually making it at home. I mean what could be better opportunity to try it out than this. So don't hold yourself and get ready to make some tasty and organic guacamole at home and it is easy too and you can make it easily if you are good in cooking just by seeing recipes. 

Don't want to make it yourself then also no problem just gather some of your friends and take them for a nice treat of guacamole at various restaurants so that you can distinguish for yourself that which one offers the best guacamole. 

Even if you don't go to any other restaurant or you are busy on this day them also don't forget to add guacamole in done of your daily food items in order to mark this day in this way you will also have a nice and healthy treat of guacamole as well. 

Most Searched FAQs on National Guacamole Day: 

1. When is National Guacamole Day is celebrated? 

National Guacamole Day is celebrated annually on 16th September. 

2. Is guacamole just avocado? 

Guacamole main ingredient is avocado but it is made with much more things and flavors to get a guacamole. 

3. Is guacamole healthy for weight loss? 

Yes, Guacamole can indeed be a great weight loss snack. 

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