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National Egg Roll Day
National Egg Roll Day rolls around on June 10 every year. Whether brown, white, free-range, or organic eggs, this deep-fried finger food can have it all! Although similar to Mainland Chinese spring rolls, the egg roll has its contents wrapped in a crispy, thick, egg-dipped pastry, making the cabbage, meat, and other ingredients of the filling extra scrumptious! With its Asian heritage, egg rolls have found their way into every Vietnamese and Chinese-American restaurant, and thus, into every American’s heart.
History of National Egg Roll Day
Established in 2019, in honor of the founders of Van’s Kitchen, Van and Kim Nguyen, National Egg Roll Day is a relatively new food holiday. Van’s Kitchen began in Dallas, Texas, in 1986, with the Vietnamese-themed restaurant, representing the beginning of the family’s pursuit of the ‘American dream’. Like many other immigrant families, Van and Kim came from Vietnam with a passion for sharing their culture through food, especially their authentic egg rolls — consisting of shredded cabbage, minced meat (usually pork), bamboo shoot, onions, and a variety of other freshly ground spices all blended into one delectable filling. They strive to maintain the quality of their egg rolls by using only the freshest ingredients.
Although the origins of the dish are unknown, it may be traced back to Southern China’s Cantonese cuisine. However, many Asian countries also lay claim to having different variations of the humble egg roll. According to Andrew Coe, author of “Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States,” the modern-day egg roll was most likely invented in New York in the 1930s. As compared to the ancient Southern Chinese traditional rolls, Americans have been consuming egg-roll-like food since the mid-1800s.
The distinctive American-style egg roll recipe was first published in 1938 by chef Henry Low, one of the two contending chefs who vie to take credit for popularizing the dish. Despite its short history, the typical egg roll we see today has stayed true to its crunchy, soft, savory origins, and just the thought of it has us drooling and reaching for the nearest takeout menu.
National Egg Roll Day timeline
1800s Egg Rolls Arrive in the U.S.
Chinese immigrants to the U.S. begin to make and consume egg rolls.
1930s Egg Rolls Trend in NYC
Chinese diners across New York City begin to popularize the egg roll.
1980s Van’s Kitchen Opens Up
Vietnamese egg rolls gain the spotlight through Van’s Kitchen.
2019 National Egg Roll Day is Born
Thanks to Van’s Kitchen, the egg roll gets a national day of its own.
How to Celebrate National Egg Roll Day
Go on a food walk
Enroll in a cooking class
Watch a documentary
Grab a few foodie pals and go on a food walk, hitting the different Asian restaurants that serve their own version of the egg roll. We guarantee this will be a deliciously rewarding ‘egg-speriment,’ and it will help support your local eateries.
Enroll (pun intended) in a Vietnamese or Chinese cooking class and learn how to make your very own egg rolls.This will give you the freedom to later on modify and make it your own.
Explore the world wide web and see what you can find on the egg roll, its history, and various types. Watch some YouTube videos showing how people from different cultures make their egg rolls, and get inspired.
5 Egg Facts That Will Get You Egg-cited!
Equal protein content
They can be blue or green
Brown over white eggs
Great source of vitamin D
Dark yolks are better
Egg yolk and egg whites have the same amount of protein in them.
Some hens lay blue or green eggs, thanks to a genetic mutation.
Brown eggs are not actually healthier than white eggs, they just cost more because bigger hens lay them.
This is good news for those who may not want to get their vitamin D intake by soaking up the sun and risking a burn.
The darker the egg yolk, the higher the nutritional value in terms of some of the minerals.
Why We Love National Egg Roll Day
A variant for everyone
It brings cultures together
It supports immigrant communities
You don’t have to be an ‘eggetarian’ to enjoy an egg roll. In fact, many egg rolls don’t even contain eggs.There are versions of the egg roll tweaked to suit every dietary style, lifestyle choice, and palate, so no one is left wanting.
Just as we saw the merging of Chinese and American cuisines to create American-Chinese dishes, the egg roll brings different cultures together through its versatility and universal appeal.
Celebrating a holiday like National Egg Roll Day brings egg rolls and their history into the limelight, highlighting the importance of supporting family-run restaurants and other businesses that are owned by communities from other parts of the world. It’s, therefore, a great way to promote these businesses and keep them from going down.
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Happy National Egg Roll Day!
The #EggRoll began as a Chinese-American tradition that extended to Vietnamese immigrants reaching for the American Dream. These traditions grew from the unfailing dedication of families in chop suey palaces serving hungry workers. Restaurants across the country perfected their own versions of the egg roll with a variety of finely chopped ingredients--pork, shrimp, cabbage, onions, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, and seasonings all rolled up in a thin pastry wrap and deep-fried.
#NationalEggRollDay #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions
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Alredered is celebrating #NationalEggRollDay to-day.
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• @natdaycal I recall being about 7 or 8 years old, and watching a movie on TV. That movie was, The Thing From Another World, and . . . it scared that kid good! To this day, horror flicks are not my go-to choice for movie watching, I typically choose the comedy genre. Looking over the list of National Days, tomorrow is going to be a wonderful day to celebrate! #NationalMovieNight #NationalIcedTeaDay #NationalEggRollDay #HerbsAndSpicesDay #BlackCowDay #BallpointPenDay Did you know tomorrow never comes? That is why we Celebrate Every Day. Tag @NatDayCal with your favorite way to celebrate the over 1,500 National Days. (at Middle Tennessee Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/CenqKsSuBDA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#nationalmovienight#nationalicedteaday#nationaleggrollday#herbsandspicesday#blackcowday#ballpointpenday
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National Egg Roll Day - aka - another excuse to eat even more Egg Rolls. #eggrolls #pfchangs #nationaleggrollday https://www.instagram.com/p/CBQYt6bgqVW/?igshid=ygtlvvrleyh4
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#NationalEggRollDay https://www.instagram.com/p/ByjIOVqnM6a_iRXZy2kOqlEtIf03WsgwNwh_jQ0/?igshid=14q1qllojf2pu
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Today is #nationaleggrollday...but jeez how about Kim Bop??? #koreanfood #eggrolls https://www.instagram.com/p/ByilCKzH50a/?igshid=1ie2u2htigfim
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This may make up for all the rain! #NationalIcedTeaDay #NationalEggRollDay #YummyYummyYummyIGotLoveInMyTummy (at Anderson, South Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByiFs3igMB9/?igshid=1oogrhnvvfjw0
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What makes #america unique is our diversity of #cultures in all things, especially #cuisine .... which makes #nationaleggrollday a perfect time to celebrate this #diversity ... so have an #eggroll today... we recommend @fuji94stamford in #stamforddowntown ... www.bedfordstmarketing.com #hcalumni #stamfordconnecticut #businessowner #entrepreneur #business #smallbusiness #entrepreneurship #success #marketing #motivation #startup #hustle #entrepreneurs #digitalmarketing #smallbusinessowner #branding #entrepreneurlifestyle #onlinebusiness #socialmediamarketing #mindset #socialmedia (at Bedford Street Marketing) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByiEWAjpY13/?igshid=xaiv32930llb
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NATIONAL EGG ROLL DAY Roll out the red carpet for one of the country’s ultimate comfort foods. National Egg Roll Day on June 10th delivers one American Dream story and satisfies a craving (you’re craving one now, you know it) at the same time. The egg roll began as a Chinese-American tradition that extended to Vietnamese immigrants reaching for the American Dream. These traditions grew from the unfailing dedication of families in chop suey palaces serving hungry workers. Restaurants across the country perfected their own versions of the egg roll with a variety of finely chopped ingredients – pork, shrimp, cabbage, onions, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts and seasonings, all rolled up in a thin pastry wrap and deep fried. Not only is the egg roll a satisfying snack or an exciting part of a meal at home or away, but it’s played an essential role in making dreams come true for several generations of immigrants in the United States. And it continues to be in many ways. Our ability to celebrate the egg roll is as close as our freezer, telephone, restaurant, or even our own recipe. The egg roll is versatile, too. Our love of the egg roll has evolved it to meet strict diets, exotic flavors, and so much more! What more could we ask for a celebration? #NATIONALEGGROLLDAY (at Morgan City Historic District) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byh2TPZF1S8/?igshid=1uck4npehbqt3
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National Egg Roll Day
National Egg Roll Day rolls around on June 10 every year. Whether brown, white, free-range, or organic eggs, this deep-fried finger food can have it all! Although similar to Mainland Chinese spring rolls, the egg roll has its contents wrapped in a crispy, thick, egg-dipped pastry, making the cabbage, meat, and other ingredients of the filling extra scrumptious! With its Asian heritage, egg rolls have found their way into every Vietnamese and Chinese-American restaurant, and thus, into every American’s heart.
History of National Egg Roll Day
Established in 2019, in honor of the founders of Van’s Kitchen, Van and Kim Nguyen, National Egg Roll Day is a relatively new food holiday. Van’s Kitchen began in Dallas, Texas, in 1986, with the Vietnamese-themed restaurant, representing the beginning of the family’s pursuit of the ‘American dream’. Like many other immigrant families, Van and Kim came from Vietnam with a passion for sharing their culture through food, especially their authentic egg rolls — consisting of shredded cabbage, minced meat (usually pork), bamboo shoot, onions, and a variety of other freshly ground spices all blended into one delectable filling. They strive to maintain the quality of their egg rolls by using only the freshest ingredients.
Although the origins of the dish are unknown, it may be traced back to Southern China’s Cantonese cuisine. However, many Asian countries also lay claim to having different variations of the humble egg roll. According to Andrew Coe, author of “Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States,” the modern-day egg roll was most likely invented in New York in the 1930s. As compared to the ancient Southern Chinese traditional rolls, Americans have been consuming egg-roll-like food since the mid-1800s.
The distinctive American-style egg roll recipe was first published in 1938 by chef Henry Low, one of the two contending chefs who vie to take credit for popularizing the dish. Despite its short history, the typical egg roll we see today has stayed true to its crunchy, soft, savory origins, and just the thought of it has us drooling and reaching for the nearest takeout menu.
National Egg Roll Day timeline
1800s Egg Rolls Arrive in the U.S.
Chinese immigrants to the U.S. begin to make and consume egg rolls.
1930s Egg Rolls Trend in NYC
Chinese diners across New York City begin to popularize the egg roll.
1980s Van’s Kitchen Opens Up
Vietnamese egg rolls gain the spotlight through Van’s Kitchen.
2019 National Egg Roll Day is Born
Thanks to Van’s Kitchen, the egg roll gets a national day of its own.
How to Celebrate National Egg Roll Day
Go on a food walk
Enroll in a cooking class
Watch a documentary
Grab a few foodie pals and go on a food walk, hitting the different Asian restaurants that serve their own version of the egg roll. We guarantee this will be a deliciously rewarding ‘egg-speriment,’ and it will help support your local eateries.
Enroll (pun intended) in a Vietnamese or Chinese cooking class and learn how to make your very own egg rolls.This will give you the freedom to later on modify and make it your own.
Explore the world wide web and see what you can find on the egg roll, its history, and various types. Watch some YouTube videos showing how people from different cultures make their egg rolls, and get inspired.
5 Egg Facts That Will Get You Egg-cited!
Equal protein content
They can be blue or green
Brown over white eggs
Great source of vitamin D
Dark yolks are better
Egg yolk and egg whites have the same amount of protein in them.
Some hens lay blue or green eggs, thanks to a genetic mutation.
Brown eggs are not actually healthier than white eggs, they just cost more because bigger hens lay them.
This is good news for those who may not want to get their vitamin D intake by soaking up the sun and risking a burn.
The darker the egg yolk, the higher the nutritional value in terms of some of the minerals.
Why We Love National Egg Roll Day
A variant for everyone
It brings cultures together
It supports immigrant communities
You don’t have to be an ‘eggetarian’ to enjoy an egg roll. In fact, many egg rolls don’t even contain eggs.There are versions of the egg roll tweaked to suit every dietary style, lifestyle choice, and palate, so no one is left wanting.
Just as we saw the merging of Chinese and American cuisines to create American-Chinese dishes, the egg roll brings different cultures together through its versatility and universal appeal.
Celebrating a holiday like National Egg Roll Day brings egg rolls and their history into the limelight, highlighting the importance of supporting family-run restaurants and other businesses that are owned by communities from other parts of the world. It’s, therefore, a great way to promote these businesses and keep them from going down.
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#Panang Poh Piah#Salad Roll#National Egg Roll Day#egg roll#spring roll#travel#vacation#food#USA#Canada#Sweden#original photography#restaurant#appetizer#peanut sauce#NationalEggRollDay#Asian food#10 June#national day
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National Egg Roll Day! Although the origins of the dish are unknown, it may be traced back to Southern China’s Cantonese cuisine. However, many Asian countries also lay claim to having different variations of the humble egg roll. According to Andrew Coe, author of “Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States,” the modern-day egg roll was most likely invented in New York in the 1930s. As compared to the ancient Southern Chinese traditional rolls, Americans have been consuming egg-roll-like food since the mid-1800s. #NationalEggRollDay #EggRoll #Food #FoodSolutions #FoodService #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeoYPZLASq8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#nationaleggrollday#eggroll#food#foodsolutions#foodservice#foodservicesolutions#foodsales#weknowfood#foodconsultant#fooddude#foodoftheday#nobertsales
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So my Lovelies, Monday June 10, 2019 is is #nationaleggrollday And it is #nationaliceteaday And it's #nationalblackcowday 🐃 And #nationalherbsandspicesday and the only inedible National day we have today is #nationalballpointpenday (at Middle-earth: The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByhEtOphch0/?igshid=mcxc34rjcysr
#nationaleggrollday#nationaliceteaday#nationalblackcowday#nationalherbsandspicesday#nationalballpointpenday
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Happy National Egg Roll Day!! To celebrate, I wanted to make some egg rolls but with a twist!! So I made Taco Egg Rolls which came out super yummy 😋 #nationaleggrollday #tacoeggrolls #buzzfeedtasty https://www.instagram.com/p/CP9L0nbNjPc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Today, June 10, 2019 is National Egg Roll Day! (https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-egg-roll-day-june-10/) #NationalEggRollDay
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National Egg Roll Day
Roll out the red carpet for one of the country’s ultimate comfort foods. National Egg Roll Day on June 10th delivers one American Dream story and satisfies a craving (you’re craving one now, you know it) at the same time.
The egg roll began as a Chinese-American tradition that extended to Vietnamese immigrants reaching for the American Dream. These traditions grew from the unfailing dedication of families in chop suey palaces serving hungry workers. Restaurants across the country perfected their own versions of the egg roll with a variety of finely chopped ingredients – pork, shrimp, cabbage, onions, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts and seasonings, all rolled up in a thin pastry wrap and deep fried.
Not only is the egg roll a satisfying snack or an exciting part of a meal at home or away, but it’s played an essential role in making dreams come true for several generations of immigrants in the United States. And it continues to be in many ways.
Our ability to celebrate the egg roll is as close as our freezer, telephone, restaurant, or even our own recipe. The egg roll is versatile, too. Our love of the egg roll has evolved it to meet strict diets, exotic flavors, and so much more! What more could we ask for a celebration?
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#National Egg Roll Day#NationalEggRollDay#10 June#food#Montréal#Canada#travel#Charlottetown#summer 2018#2015#Boston#USA#original photography#appetizer#Panang Poh Piah#Salad Roll#peanut sauce#Malaysian food#Vietnamese food#national day
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