Event page! 0fcc1d6d31197ddf83ce50f925e02f39 national-rice-cake-day
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        "text": "National Rice Cake Day celebrates the many varieties of rice cakes enjoyed around the world. Rice cakes may be made from rice flour, ground rice, or whole grains of rice pressed together, and they can be sweet or savory. Different cultures have their own versions, including Korean tteok, Japanese mochi, and Filipino kakanin.\nRice cakes have a long culinary history. In Japan, sweet rice cakes called mochi were eaten by nobility and later became popular festival treats; variations made with vegetables, seaweed, and seafood have also been sold by street vendors. One account of the holiday lists 2015 as its inception year, while another identifies 2015 as the first year it was noted and 2016 as the year of its first major online celebration. The holiday’s founder is not known.",
        "html": "<p>National Rice Cake Day celebrates the many varieties of rice cakes enjoyed around the world. Rice cakes may be made from rice flour, ground rice, or whole grains of rice pressed together, and they can be sweet or savory. Different cultures have their own versions, including Korean <em>tteok</em>, Japanese <em>mochi</em>, and Filipino <em>kakanin</em>.</p>\n<p>Rice cakes have a long culinary history. In Japan, sweet rice cakes called <em>mochi</em> were eaten by nobility and later became popular festival treats; variations made with vegetables, seaweed, and seafood have also been sold by street vendors. <a href=\"https://eventguide.com/d/105272.htm\">One account of the holiday</a> lists 2015 as its inception year, while another identifies 2015 as the first year it was noted and 2016 as the year of its first major online celebration. The holiday’s founder is not known.</p>",
        "markdown": "National Rice Cake Day celebrates the many varieties of rice cakes enjoyed around the world. Rice cakes may be made from rice flour, ground rice, or whole grains of rice pressed together, and they can be sweet or savory. Different cultures have their own versions, including Korean *tteok*, Japanese *mochi*, and Filipino *kakanin*.\n\nRice cakes have a long culinary history. In Japan, sweet rice cakes called *mochi* were eaten by nobility and later became popular festival treats; variations made with vegetables, seaweed, and seafood have also been sold by street vendors. [One account of the holiday](https://eventguide.com/d/105272.htm) lists 2015 as its inception year, while another identifies 2015 as the first year it was noted and 2016 as the year of its first major online celebration. The holiday’s founder is not known."
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        "text": "Celebrate by enjoying a sweet or savory rice cake, making your own, or purchasing one from a shop or restaurant. Explore varieties such as mochi, tteok, or kakanin, and share a photo, recipe, memory, or rice-cake discovery online.",
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