Bagels are those round rolls with a hole in the middle. We could say that they are the salty donuts. But they are much more than just a bagel. They have centuries of history behind them. In addition, they have become an icon of American gastronomy. Although they are of Polish origin, in the United States, and more specifically, in New York, they have marked a before and after. That is why they have decided to celebrate Bagel Day every January 15, so come and join us to celebrate!
Bagels originated in Poland in 1395. References to a roll known as Ovsyanick, the predecessor of the Bagel, have been found in ancient manuscripts. These breads, which had the same shape, were somewhat thinner and harder than the later Bagels.
Many centuries later, during World War II, they were brought to the United States by Jewish immigration. There they became such an important food that a Bagel Bakers Local 338 union was formed in the 1900s. In order to support the Bagel trade, led by immigrants.
In fact, in New York, these bagels are iconic. Many even consider it not authentic if it’s not New York.
Like the vast majority of gastronomic events, this one also has its origin in the United States. Even more so, after knowing how important bagels are there, and how famous they are.
However, the first day to be marked on the calendar was February 9. This day commemorates the Bagel & Lox, the classic smoked salmon filling, which also has its own day. It was not until 2020 that this date was also included in the calendar. Thus giving the possibility to celebrate any type and any bagel filling.
If you too are passionate about bagels, it doesn’t matter how you fill them – or even if you eat them plain! Celebrate this day by making your own bagel, make a great homemade dough and enjoy it with your favorite filling.
Another great way to celebrate Bagel Day is by innovating with all the possibilities offered for its filling. Try avocado, it’s always a winner! Or if you prefer the classics, opt for the smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese.
Don’t forget the meat! Prepare a very Iberian roscón, rubbing natural tomato, with a drizzle of oil and Serrano ham. Delicious, isn’t it? Or do you prefer it sweet, perhaps with banana and melted chocolate? Bagels can also be filled with sweets, which makes them the ideal dessert or snack for those with a sweet tooth.
Did you know that in the 1610s it was customary to give a bagel to women when they went into labor?
The story goes that husbands would give this bagel as a gift in order to ‘distract’ them from the pains of childbirth by eating it. Bagels are delicious, but we don’t know if they are good enough to avoid or lessen the pain of childbirth.
If you also want to celebrate this magnificent day, don’t forget to share it with everyone with the hashtag #BagelDay. And remember to leave us your comments, ideas, opinions… We love to read them! You can also follow us on social media to keep up to date with all our publications. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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