National Coquilles Saint Jacques Day

May 16, Friday

National Coquilles Saint Jacques Day
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National Coquilles Saint Jacques Day is a culinary holiday celebrated on May 16 in the United States. It is dedicated to one of the most famous French dishes, Coquilles Saint Jacques, which translates to "Saint James' shells." This dish consists of seafood (usually scallops) baked in a shell with sauce, cheese, and breadcrumbs. The holiday was created to celebrate this exquisite and elegant French delicacy.

When is National Coquilles Saint Jacques Day celebrated?
This holiday is celebrated annually on May 16.

Goals of the holiday:
- Honor French culinary tradition and culture
- Popularize the Coquilles Saint Jacques dish, which is part of haute cuisine
- Inspire people to try cooking this dish or enjoy it at a restaurant
- Draw attention to seafood as a source of healthy and delicious products

How is National Coquilles Saint Jacques Day celebrated?
- Many restaurants and cafes may offer special menus with Coquilles Saint Jacques
- Culinary enthusiasts may cook this dish at home
- Cooking schools or workshops may host classes on preparing this delicacy
- On social media, people can share recipes or photos of the dish

Who can participate?
- Lovers of French cuisine
- Professional chefs and culinary experts
- Those who want to learn to cook haute cuisine
- Anyone who wants to try a delicious and elegant dish

Interesting fact:
Coquilles Saint Jacques is considered a traditional French dish often served at festive dinners and banquets. The dish was named in honor of Saint James, whose pilgrims traveling to Spain likely carried shells as a symbol.
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