National Raspberries n’ Cream Day
August 7, 2025-August 7, 2025 -
USA, USA
National Raspberries n’ Cream Day is steeped in a rich history. It celebrates the delightful combination of raspberries and cream, a pairing enjoyed for centuries.
This special day is held during the peak raspberry season, aligning with historical patterns of berry consumption.
In medieval Europe, raspberries were highly valued not only for their taste but also for their use in art and medicine, and they were accessible mainly to the wealthy.
The significance of raspberries continued to evolve, notably with King Edward I promoting their cultivation in England during the 1200s.
As raspberries spread across Europe, they were cultivated extensively in British gardens by the 17th century. By the 18th century, they had made their way to America, where prominent figures like George Washington cultivated them.
Over time, the growth and appreciation of raspberries expanded, with more than 40 different varieties identified by the late 19th century.
This expansion laid the groundwork for the commercial raspberry industry in the United States, particularly thriving in states like New York, Michigan, and Oregon.
National Raspberries n’ Cream Day celebrates this rich history and the ongoing popularity of raspberries.
07 Aug 25
00:00 - 23:59
National Raspberries n’ Cream Day