The History of National Donut Day
National Donut Day is celebrated every year on the first Friday of June. This holiday started in 1938 by the Salvation Army to honor the “Donut Lassies” who served donuts to soldiers during World War I. These brave women made and served donuts in the trenches to help boost the soldiers’ spirits.
Interesting Donut Facts
- The first donuts in America were made by Dutch settlers in the early 1800s. They called them “olykoeks,” which means “oily cakes.”
- The famous “donut hole” was invented in 1847 by a young sailor named Hanson Gregory. He wanted his mother’s donuts to cook more evenly.
- In the United States, over 10 billion donuts are made each year!
Unique Donuts Around the World
Donuts come in many shapes and flavors, and different countries have their special versions:
- France: “Beignet” is a type of donut that is light and airy, often dusted with powdered sugar.
- Spain: “Churros” are long, thin donuts, typically enjoyed with a cup of hot chocolate for dipping.
- Turkey: “Lokma” are small, round donuts soaked in sweet syrup.
Celebrating National Donut Day 2024
To celebrate National Donut Day 2024, consider trying some new and exciting donut flavors. Many bakeries and donut shops offer special deals and free donuts on this day. You can also make your own donuts at home and experiment with different toppings and fillings.
Gather your friends and family to enjoy this delicious holiday. Whether you prefer a traditional glazed donut or an exotic flavor from another country, National Donut Day 2024 is a perfect time to indulge. Download a coloring page and create your own donut masterpiece!