NATIONAL LEMON DAY
On July 23, National Lemon Day squeezes it's way into our day just in time to celebrate our summertime festivities. This tart fruit brings vibrant, citrus notes to salads, drinks, and even savory dishes. Join us as we learn why so many people love the taste of lemon during the summertime and learn some lemony history, too.
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Lemons are believed to be native to South Asia, although some say they may have originated in Northeast India. Citron, which is similar to a lemon, was the first of the citrus family. In fact, Citron is found in a Persian garden near Jerusalem said to be at least 2,500 years old. Some time between the last 1st century BC and early 1st century AD, Citron made its way to Rome. Interestingly, lemons were never used in food or drink by the Romans during this early time period. It seems Romans instead used this citrus tree for decoration and the pleasant odour.
It would take at least 400 years for the contemporary lemon to appear as an abundant tree. Around 700 AD, lemons became a part of trade in Europe and reached the Americas by the 1400s. Hispanics receive credit for bringing lemons into the U.S. by the early 1700s. Today, lemons are found all over the world as part of our culinary creations and for medicinal uses.
10 Unconventional Uses of Lemon
Lemons add delightful citrus tones to culinary creations ranging from sauces to salads. In fact, the juice of the lemon makes a great meat tenderizer. Beyond creating a delicious edible delights, lemons are also used a variety of beverages ranging from lemonade to iced tea. Interestingly, lemon also has other uses besides adding flavor to our lives. Lemons can be used to:
Kill weeds;
Removes stains;
Clean and shine chrome;
Remove odors;
Keep squirrels away;
Keep white clothes clean;
Remove scratches in wood;
Aid in digestion;
Reduce inflammation in the joints; and
Eliminate bad breath
What does the color yellow signify?
Yellow is a bright, intense color that often triggers a feeling of happiness. As the most optimistic of all colors, yellow is associated with the brightness of the sun during the summer months. Unsurprisingly, yellow is also known to bring out intelligence and creativity, and people who favor yellow tend to be upbeat and happy.
CELEBRATING NATIONAL LEMON DAY
The best way to celebrate National Lemon Day is to add lemons to your entire day! Start by wearing your best lemon-themed attire. Drink a beverage with lemons, bake with lemons, and clean with lemons, too. Share your lemon recipes and household hacks on social media using the hashtag #NationalLemonDay.
HISTORY BEHIND NATIONAL LEMON DAY
National Day Calendar created National Lemon Day in 2024 to celebrate the vibrant, citrus notes lemons bring to our summertime festivities. Each year on July 23, we invite everyone to join in the celebration for the oldest citrus fruit in the world--the lemon.