When is National Peach Pie Day?

Thursday August 24th

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National Peach Pie Day | August 24

Every year on August 24th, National Peach Pie Day is celebrated. We celebrate this delectable dessert during the Peach harvest season's peak. Don't forget the à la mode!!

Peaches generally speaking, there are two main types of peaches – freestone and clingstone. The difference is in the flesh's release from the pit in the middle of the peach's middle. When the meat comes free from the stone, the peach is a freestone peach; if the flesh sticks to it, it is a clingstone. The peach is a freestone peach.

Although Georgia is the first state to come to mind when we think of peaches, California actually leads the nation in production. Peaches are grown in the United States by 20 states. The other top producers, aside California and Georgia, are South Carolina and New Jersey. A lot of peaches grow in Pennsylvania and Washington, as well as Pennsylvania and Washington.

Peaches are best enjoyed fresh, juicy, and crisp. However, when that is not possible, pastry comes to the rescue. When we add a little sugar and seasonings, the sweet juices of peaches come to life. The syrupy sweetness clings to the fruit, which is why they were enveloped them in a flakey crust and bake for about an hour. For a creamy reminder that summer isn't quite over, try vanilla ice cream for a creamy reminder that summer isn't quite over. Anyway, not yet, anyway.