National Pig Day, Fruit Compote Day and National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day in United States
National Pig Day, Fruit Compote Day and National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day in United States is held on March 1. This event in the first decade of the month March is annual.
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Pork accounts for 40% of all meat consumed around the world, which makes it the most consumed animal protein worldwide. The pork industry supports about 550,000 jobs. China is the leader in pork consumption with 90 lbs. per person each year. March 1 is recognized in America as National Pig Day.
The word compote is French for “mixture.” A compote is a dessert originating in 17th century France. The French believed that fruit cooked in sugar syrup balanced the humidity's effects on the body and led them to invent compotes. In late medieval England it was served at the beginning of the last course of a feast (or sometimes the second out of three courses), often accompanied by a creamy potage. During the Renaissance, it was served chilled at the end of dinner.
By law, any product labeled “peanut butter” in the United States must be at least 90 percent peanuts. Peanut butter is rich in a variety of nutrients — but it's also rich in calories and fat. While the healthy fats in peanut butter are nutritious, you should consume them in moderation to avoid unwanted weight gain or potential health problems. Commercial peanut butter brands often have added sugars, oils, and fats.
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