National Toast Day is celebrated on the last Thursday of February. It was established in UK in 2014 by the Tiptree World Bread Awards to celebrate the country’s love of toasted bread. Organizer Caroline Kenyon created the day to “make people happier in an otherwise boring month.”

Although it began in Britain, the celebration has since gained a strong following in the United States and other parts of the world.

🍞 4 Surprising Facts About Toast

Here are four facts that add a little extra crunch to your knowledge.

🏛️ Preservation First

The Romans toasted bread primarily to preserve it, not for flavor. Heating the surface slowed mold growth and extended shelf life. The word toast comes from the Latin tostum, meaning to scorch.

⚡ “El Tosto”

The first electric toaster was introduced in 1905 and marketed under the name “El Tosto.” Early models toasted only one side at a time and required careful watching.

🧪 The Maillard Reaction

Toasting bread triggers the Maillard reaction, a chemical process between amino acids and sugars that creates the golden color and deeper flavor of browned toast.

🍽️ Everyday Breakfast

Around 75 million Americans eat toast daily. From butter and jam to avocado or eggs, it remains a simple and flexible breakfast choice.

How People Celebrate National Toast Day

Here are some ideas to help you make the most of this tasty holiday:

  • Experiment with Toppings: Go beyond butter and jam. Try avocado with feta, almond butter with honey, or classic baked beans on toast. For something different, top your slice with hummus and olives, ricotta and figs for a Mediterranean feel, or scrambled eggs with smoked fish for a Scandinavian-inspired option.
  • Try Different Breads: Use the day as a reason to explore new varieties such as artisanal sourdough, hearty rye, or cinnamon raisin bread.
  • Share the Crunch: Join the online celebration by posting your toast creations using the hashtag #NationalToastDay.

🍞 National Toast Day Upcoming Dates

National Toast Day is celebrated every year on the last Thursday of February. Because it follows a weekday rule, the exact date changes each year.

YearDateDay
2026February 26Thursday
2027February 25Thursday
2028February 24Thursday
2029February 22Thursday
2030February 28Thursday

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Last Update: February 26, 2026

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