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National Piña Colada Day [124] July 11 National Blueberry Muffin Day [125] July 12 National Pecan Pie Day [126] Second Fry-day of July National French Fries Day [127] [128] July 15 National Tapioca Pudding Day [71] Gummi Worm Day [86] July 16 Fresh Spinach Day [46] [129] National Corn Fritter Day [130] July 17 National Peach Ice Cream Day [131 ...
Quickbread muffins (sometimes described in Britain as "American muffins" [5]) are baked, individual-sized, cupcake-shaped foods with a "moist, coarse-grained" texture. [6] Muffins are available in both savoury varieties, such as cornmeal and cheese muffins, or sweet varieties such as blueberry, chocolate chip, lemon or banana flavours ...
The National Blueberry festival was initially conceived by locals to honor the blueberry harvest. [4] This event holds significance as South Haven is a major hub for blueberry production. There are parades, live music performances, arts and crafts shows, a classic car show, and even blueberry-themed athletic competitions.
Blueberry pie made with wild Maine blueberries is the official state dessert of the U.S. state of Maine. [5] Berry pie, including with blueberries, was documented as early as 1872 in the Appledore Cook Book .
Blueberry grunt—sweetened and stewed blueberries topped with a biscuit or dumpling. [103] Brownie dominoes with wild blueberry cinnamon sauce—British Columbia regional delicacy; chocolate brownies topped with sauce made of wild B.C. blueberries and heated cinnamon. [91] Butter tarts—said to be invented in Eastern Ontario around 1915.
The "muffin" in question was the bread item also known as an English muffin, not the typically sweeter U.S. variety of muffin. [2] Drury Lane is a thoroughfare bordering Covent Garden in London . The rhyme and game appear to have spread to other countries in the mid-nineteenth century, particularly the US and the Netherlands.
Blueberry muffin baby, also known as extramedullary hematopoiesis, describes a newborn baby with multiple purpura, associated with several non-cancerous and cancerous conditions in which extra blood is produced in the skin. [1] The bumps range from 1-7 mm, do not blanch and have a tendency to occur on the head, neck and trunk. [1]