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  • NATIONAL BAKED ALASKA DAY- February 1th

  • National Baked Alaska Day, celebrated annually on  

  • February 1st, honors the delightful  and unique dessert, Baked Alaska.

  • This confectionery masterpiece, known for  its contrasting temperatures and textures,  

  • combines ice cream and cake beneath  a toasted meringue exterior.

  • The dessert's invention is attributed to the  

  • late 1860s, coinciding with the U.S.  acquisition of Alaska from Russia.

  • It was popularized by Delmonico's  restaurant in New York City and has  

  • alternative names like 'Norwegian Omelettedue to its resemblance to a snowy mountain.

  • Celebrating this day can be as simple as  indulging in a serving of Baked Alaska  

  • at a renowned restaurant or experimenting  with making this culinary delight at home.

  • The dessert symbolizesfusion of culinary artistry,  

  • blending hot and cold elements fordistinctive and satisfying experience.

NATIONAL BAKED ALASKA DAY- February 1th

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