February 16th, 2026

National Almond Day

Go nuts, because it’s National Almond Day! Whether you like them raw, roasted, or dunked in chocolate, almonds are here to be celebrated. These versatile little nuggets are not just a tasty snack; they’re also packed with goodness like fiber and vitamins. Toss them in salads, blend them in smoothies, or just munch them by the handful. It’s a day to appreciate the nutty wonders almonds bring to our lives and maybe even discover a new almond recipe or two. So get cracking and show these crunchy delights some love!

Written by: Penelope Wildwood Penelope Wildwood - (updated: February 15th, 2025 at 9:20AM)

As we embark on a culinary journey, our senses are tantalized by the presence of a delightful celebration—National Almond Day, a tribute to the crunchy, nutritious, and delectable almond! This joyous occasion is a heartfelt appreciation of the multiple wonders that almonds bring to our plates and our well-being.NationalAlmondDay

So, what makes almonds so special? For starters, these nuts are powerhouses of protein, fiber, and healthy fats, making them an ideal snack for the health-conscious. Almonds are also incredibly versatile, finding their way into a multitude of recipes, from savory dishes to sweet treats. Whether you're a health enthusiast or a foodie at heart, almonds are sure to captivate your senses.

The Many Wonders of Almonds

On this day of celebration, enthusiasts and newcomers alike come together to honor the numerous benefits of almonds. Let's delve into the fascinating world of almonds and uncover the secrets behind their allure.

Raising a glass (or a handful of almonds) to the numerous wonders of these delightful nuts, we salute the creativity, community, and, of course, the deliciousness that comes with National Almond Day.

Almond-Inspired Delights

As we indulge in the festivities, let's not forget to treat our taste buds to some almond-inspired delights! From classic treats like almond croissants and macarons to innovative creations like almond-crusted chicken and vegan almond milk ice cream, the possibilities are endless.

Will you be hosting an almond-themed party, complete with almond-shaped decorations and an array of almond-based dishes? Or perhaps you'll be experimenting with new almond-based recipes in the comfort of your own kitchen? Whatever your celebration style, don't forget to share your almond love with friends and family!

A Celebration of Community

In the spirit of this special day, we're reminded of the importance of community and the joy of sharing in the delight of almonds with others. As we come together to celebrate this nutritious and delectable nut, we're also fostering a sense of connection and appreciation for the simple pleasures in life.

In the words of the great food philosopher, M.F.K. Fisher,

"Sharing food with others is a way of saying, 'I'm not alone, and I'm not alone because I have you.'"
This National Almond Day, let's raise a glass (or a handful of almonds) to the power of community, nourishment, and, of course, the humble almond!

As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden hue over orchards brimming with almond trees, let us carry forward the spirit of National Almond Day into our everyday lives. Embrace the versatility of almonds not just for their flavor, but for their ability to unite us in shared enjoyment. Consider planting an almond tree in your garden, if climate permits, or supporting local almond farmers by purchasing their products. These small actions help sustain the magic of almonds for future generations.

So, the next time you reach for a handful of these marvelous nuts, remember the whimsical journey they have taken from tree to table, and savor each crunch as a testament to nature's boundless gifts. Let every almond-infused bite be a reminder of the day we celebrate not just a nut, but the joy of community, sustainability, and the enduring bond between nature and nourishment.

Recipe for National Almond Day

Celebrate National Almond Day with these delicious French Almond Macarons, a classic dessert that showcases the versatility and nutritional benefits of almonds. These chewy, flavorful treats are perfect for snacking or as a special treat for your almond-themed party.



Nutrition Facts
Calories120 calories
Total Fat6g
Total Carbohydrate15g
Protein2g

Cook Time: 1 hour

Cooking Method: Baking

Category: Dessert

Cuisine: French

Yield: 24 macarons

Suitable For Diet: Vegetarian, Gluten-free

Ingredients

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Materials

Steps

  1. Preheat the oven to 300°F (150°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, sift together the almond flour and confectioners' sugar.
  3. In a separate bowl, whip the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Gradually add the granulated sugar and whip until smooth.
  4. Add a few drops of food coloring (if desired) to the egg mixture and whip until combined.
  5. Slowly add the sifted almond flour mixture to the egg mixture and mix until well combined.
  6. Transfer the mixture to a piping bag fitted with a round tip. Pipe small circles onto the prepared baking sheet.
  7. Tap the baking sheet gently to remove any air bubbles and let the macarons sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to an hour to form a skin.
  8. Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until the tops are firm and the edges are lightly golden brown.
  9. Allow the macarons to cool completely on the baking sheet before filling with buttercream or ganache.
Timeline
1850
Almond Trees Introduced to US
Spanish missionaries bring almond trees to California, marking the beginning of the states almond industry.
1905
Almond Industry Takes Off
The California Almond Growers Exchange is formed, leading to rapid growth in the almond industry.
1950
Almonds Become a Snack Food
Almonds become a popular snack food, increasing demand and production.
1993
Almond Board of California Founded
The Almond Board of California is established to promote the California almond industry.
2013
Almond Production Reaches Record High
California almond production reaches a record high of over 2 billion pounds, solidifying the states position as a leading almond producer.
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FAQ
What are the health benefits of almonds?
Almonds are a rich source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats, making them an excellent snack for heart health, digestion, and weight management.
How are almonds typically consumed on National Almond Day?
On National Almond Day, almonds are often enjoyed as a healthy snack, added to oatmeal or yogurt, or used in baking and cooking recipes, such as cakes, cookies, and salads.
What are some popular almond-based products?
Popular almond-based products include almond milk, almond butter, almond flour, and almond oil, which are used in cooking, baking, and as a dairy substitute.
How do almonds support a sustainable food system?
Almonds are a drought-tolerant crop, requiring less water than many other nuts. Sustainable almond farming practices also promote pollinator health and biodiversity.
What are some fun facts about almonds?
Almonds are actually the edible seeds of a fruit tree, and theyre related to peaches and plums. Theyre also the most widely consumed tree nut in the world.
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