๐ช National Biscuit Day – 29 th May A tale of two biscuits — flaky rolls in the US, sweet treats in the UK 29th May National Biscuit Day biscuits US biscuits UK biscuits cookies Every year on 29 th May , two nations celebrate National Biscuit Day — but with very different definitions! In the United States , a biscuit is a soft, flaky, buttery bread roll, often served with gravy or jam. In the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries, a biscuit is what Americans call a "cookie" — a sweet, crisp, baked treat enjoyed with tea. The origins of this dual‑meaning holiday are unclear, but it's a delicious opportunity to celebrate both interpretations. Whether you prefer a warm, fluffy biscuit slathered in butter or a sweet, crumbly biscuit dunked in tea — May 29 is for you. ๐บ๐ธ The American Biscuit A Southern staple, but beloved everywhere ๐ฅฃ Ingredients — Flour, baking powder, butter (o...
๐ฎ๐จ Canary Islands Day – 30 th May Dรญa de Canarias — celebrating the culture, history, and identity of the islands 30th May Canary Islands Day Dรญa de Canarias Canarian culture Every year on 30 th May , the Canary Islands (an autonomous community of Spain) celebrate Canary Islands Day (Dรญa de Canarias) — a public holiday commemorating the anniversary of the first session of the Canarian Parliament on May 30, 1983 , following the approval of the Statute of Autonomy (1982). The day honours Canarian culture, history, and identity — from the indigenous Guanches to modern-day island life. It is celebrated with cultural festivals, folk music, traditional sports, and gastronomy across all seven islands: Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro. ๐ A Brief History ๐️ Pre‑Spanish — Indigenous Guanche people (Berber origin). ๐ช๐ธ 15th century — Spanish conqu...