Today is:   September 20

Scroll to explore events active on this date.

AD

LEEP INK FEATURES


1719344772.png

July is a Jubilee of Events

This sign in a store window in Dublin gave me a good laugh! At 18, we're all geniuses. By 30, we realize we're idiots! Photo LD Lewis July is a Jamboree of Events! Happy July. Like every month, I pick...

1716667302.png

June 2024 Gems

  June's Gems Welcome to June. School is out, fun is in, and business tends to slow down for the next three months. Another June theme is children and keeping them engaged, learning and growi...

1715032626.png

Momentous May Events

Prom, graduation, mothers, boating and barbeques are several themes in May. Along with October, May tends to be one of the most densely packed event months of the year. It's before the summer humidity and t...

About Barley Month

United States
EVENT NAME:
Barley Month
EVENT CATEGORIES:
Food , Environment Space & The Outdoors
Retail , United States
Dates Active:
Begins: Feb 01, 2024
Ends: Feb 29, 2024
EVENT ADDRESS:

DESCRIPTION:

February is National Barley Month.

Barley is one of the world's oldest and most versatile grains, with a history spanning thousands of years and continents. Originating in West Asia's Fertile Crescent and the cradle of early civilizations, barley was one of the first domesticated grains, pivotal to the agricultural revolution.

Barley's journey began around 10,000 years ago. Its cultivation was integral to the diet and economies of ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. For the Egyptians, barley was a staple food and a primary ingredient in beverage production. The Greeks and Romans also valued barley's nutritional benefits and used it as a common food source for their athletes and gladiators.

The grain's resilience made it easily transported to different climates and soil types, facilitating its spread across Europe and Asia. Its ability to thrive in harsh conditions made it especially important in regions where other crops failed.

Today, barley is celebrated for its health benefits and culinary versatility. It's a rich source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals like selenium and magnesium. Barley's unique chewy texture and nutty flavor make it a popular ingredient in various dishes, including soups, stews, and salads; it often substitutes for rice in risottos and pilafs.

One of barley's most notable uses is in the brewing industry. Malted barley is a critical ingredient in beer and whiskey production. Its enzymes aid in fermentation and contribute to the beverages' flavor profiles.

Hulled or whole grain barley retains more nutritional value than pearled barley, making it a preferred choice for health-conscious consumers. The grain is used to make barley water, a traditional drink believed to have various health benefits.

Barley is a narrative of human civilization. From being a cornerstone of ancient diets to its modern-day culinary and industrial applications, barley's journey mirrors human innovation and adaptability. Its cultivation and consumption connect us with our past and continue to play a significant role in dietary habits around the world.

VIDEOS

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

Currently, this event does not have supporting documents.

ADDITIONAL IMAGES

Currently, this event does not have supporting images.

EVENT CHAMPION

Where would you like to go now?

LAST UPDATED:

Jan 02, 2024

EVENT MANAGER:

LEEP
AD
AD

Jubilee LLC, 1712 Pioneer Avenue,Suite 2019 Cheyenne, WY 82001 +1 (484) 226 4777

Copyright © Jubilee LLC / LEEPCalendar.com 2024. All rights reserved.