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Richard Lambert created this holiday in 2014. In his own words, why:
"One day in 2014, I googled "National Tamale Day" to discover there wasn't one. I couldn't believe it! More than twelve hundred foods have their own day, even moldy cheese on October 9, yet no tamale day existed. That's what got the ball rolling for me to create a day for everyone to enjoy the wonderfulness of tamales.
The recognition of National Tamale Day also seems to be coinciding with the growing public interest. Festivals, special events, and tamale eating contests are popping up everywhere. We list more than 40 festivals and special events across the country that are devoted to tamales. Seven of them were established in the last year alone. Even Oslo, Norway, held its first tamale festival. last year."
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