NATIONAL OLIVE DAY
National Olive Day falls on June 1st on the National Day Calendar to celebrate one of the world's oldest fruits. The olive is part of a traditional meze/tapas culinary experience that brings families and friends around the table.
#NationalOliveDay
Olives are a symbol of peace, hope, love and friendship and National Olive Day is an excellent reason to celebrate the day. We are extending an olive branch to invite you in our celebration to recognize the joy this little fruit provides.
Around the world, approximately 500 different varieties of olives are cultivated. Their flavors range from sweet to bitter and come in a range of colors and sizes. Olives are used in many ways. We find them in cocktails and loaves of bread. We eat them whole as snacks. We use them as toppings and include them on relish trays or as a garnish for many foods. They are one of the most versatile foods we eat and delicious, too!
HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalOliveDay
Share your favorite types of olives. While you're sharing, include recipes you enjoy, too. Take photos of your favorite way to eat olives and post them on social media using #NationalOliveDay.
NATIONAL OLIVE DAY HISTORY
National Day Calendar and Divina began working together in 2015 to create National Olive Day. Each year on June 1, we celebrate and share the culinary history, as well as the traditions of the olive.