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# Celebrate National Corn on the Cob Day: June 11th Honors Summer's Golden Treasure

1 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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# 🌽 National Corn on the Cob Day! 🌽 **June 11th** Welcome to one of summer's most deliciously overlooked celebrations! While it might not be as famous as National Donut Day or Talk Like a Pirate Day, National Corn on the Cob Day deserves its place in the quirky holiday pantheon. ## The Golden History This buttery celebration honors one of humanity's oldest cultivated crops. Corn (or maize) has been grown for over 10,000 years, originating in southern Mexico. Indigenous peoples considered it sacred, and it literally built civilizations across the Americas. But we're not talking about just any corn preparation today – we're celebrating the absolute JOY of eating it straight off the cob! ## Why June 11th? The timing is perfect! Early June marks the beginning of fresh corn season in many parts of North America. While the peak harvest comes later in summer, this is when corn lovers start getting *really* excited about those first sweet, tender ears showing up at farmers' markets. ## Fun Traditions & Ideas - **The Great Debate**: Typewriter style vs. spiral? Today's the day to defend your corn-eating technique! - **Butter Rolling Station**: Set up a shallow pan of melted butter and roll your corn like you're painting a delicious, edible masterpiece - **Flavor Olympics**: Try different toppings – Mexican elote style with mayo, cotija, and chili powder; or go wild with parmesan and herbs - **Corn Teeth Contests**: Who can get the most kernels stuck in their teeth? (Prize: dental floss) **Pro tip**: Those little corn holders shaped like tiny corncobs? Today's their Super Bowl! 🌽✨

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episode # Celebrate National Corn on the Cob Day: June 11th Honors Summer's Golden Treasure artwork

# Celebrate National Corn on the Cob Day: June 11th Honors Summer's Golden Treasure

# 🌽 National Corn on the Cob Day! 🌽 **June 11th** Welcome to one of summer's most deliciously overlooked celebrations! While it might not be as famous as National Donut Day or Talk Like a Pirate Day, National Corn on the Cob Day deserves its place in the quirky holiday pantheon. ## The Golden History This buttery celebration honors one of humanity's oldest cultivated crops. Corn (or maize) has been grown for over 10,000 years, originating in southern Mexico. Indigenous peoples considered it sacred, and it literally built civilizations across the Americas. But we're not talking about just any corn preparation today – we're celebrating the absolute JOY of eating it straight off the cob! ## Why June 11th? The timing is perfect! Early June marks the beginning of fresh corn season in many parts of North America. While the peak harvest comes later in summer, this is when corn lovers start getting *really* excited about those first sweet, tender ears showing up at farmers' markets. ## Fun Traditions & Ideas - **The Great Debate**: Typewriter style vs. spiral? Today's the day to defend your corn-eating technique! - **Butter Rolling Station**: Set up a shallow pan of melted butter and roll your corn like you're painting a delicious, edible masterpiece - **Flavor Olympics**: Try different toppings – Mexican elote style with mayo, cotija, and chili powder; or go wild with parmesan and herbs - **Corn Teeth Contests**: Who can get the most kernels stuck in their teeth? (Prize: dental floss) **Pro tip**: Those little corn holders shaped like tiny corncobs? Today's their Super Bowl! 🌽✨

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