Ybor City, located in Tampa, Florida, is a unique cultural hub with a long and interesting history related to food. In the late 1800s, Ybor City was founded by Don Vicente Martinez Ybor, a Spanish immigrant and cigar manufacturer. Ybor City quickly developed into a thriving and vibrant community of mostly Cuban, Spanish, and Italian immigrants, who not only brought their culture and language to the city, but also their culinary traditions.
Local restaurants began to sprout up, serving up traditional Cuban, Spanish, and Italian dishes. Italian-style pizzerias, Cuban-style sandwich shops, and Spanish-style seafood restaurants were among the most popular. The Italian community also opened a variety of Italian bakeries and ice cream parlors.
In the early 1900s, Ybor City began to attract many other immigrants, including Germans and Jews, who brought their own culinary traditions to the city. This new influx of immigrants led to an even more diverse range of cuisines, including Greek, Middle Eastern, and Latin American dishes.
The Columbia Restaurant is one of the oldest and most popular restaurants in Ybor City. Established in 1905, it is the oldest restaurant in the state of Florida and serves traditional Spanish and Cuban cuisine.
But then La Segunda Bakery was founded in 1915 in Ybor City, Florida, by Cuban immigrant Francisco Ferlita and his wife Carmen Valls Ferlita. The bakery was established to supply the large Cuban-American community in Ybor City with fresh Cuban bread. Francisco and Carmen began selling their bread door-to-door and later opened a small storefront. There, they also sold sandwiches and other baked goods. Among which was a newly created sandwich influenced by the immigrant population in Ybor City. The sandwich included inspiration from a variety of immigrant groups; pickles for the Germans, Salami for the Italians, Mojo ham for the Spanish and Cuban Bread inspired by the Cubans and La Segunda Bakery’s heritage itself.
In the early 1920s, Francisco took on two of his sons, Joe and Casimiro Ferlita, as partners in the business. The family grew the business, opening a larger production facility on 15th Street and continued to sell bread door-to-door as well as in the store.
In the 1950s, the business expanded again, this time to the current location on 22nd Street. The family continued to bake and deliver Cuban bread throughout the Tampa Bay area, as well as selling to local restaurants and grocery stores.
In the 1970s, the business was taken over by Joe and Casimiro’s sons, Joe and Tony Ferlita, who continued the family tradition of baking Cuban bread. In addition to Cuban bread, the bakery began producing other Cuban pastries such as guava pastelitos, Cuban sandwiches, and Cuban coffee.
Today La Segunda Bakery produces approximately 20,000 loafs of Cuban Bread ad day and ships them to grocery and specialty stores all across America. That’s a LOT of Cuban Sandwiches!
Cuban Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:
-4 slices of Cuban bread
-4 slices of ham
-4 slices of Swiss cheese
-2 tablespoons of yellow mustard
-1/4 cup of dill pickles, sliced
-1/4 cup of butter, melted
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
2. Place two slices of the Cuban bread on a cutting board.
3. Spread the yellow mustard evenly over the two slices of bread.
4. Layer two slices of ham, two slices of Swiss cheese, and the sliced pickles evenly over the mustard.
5. Place the other two slices of Cuban bread on top of the sandwich.
6. Brush the melted butter over both sides of the sandwich.
7. Place the sandwich in a greased baking dish and bake for 15 minutes.
Today is National Martini Day. National Martini Day is thought to have started in the 1940s, when the popularity of the martini drink began to rise. It's likely that people began celebrating the day as a way to honor the classic cocktail.
The martini is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 1800s by a bartender in either New York or San Francisco, however no one is certain. It was created by mixing gin and vermouth, an Italian fortified wine. The earliest known martini recipe was found in the 1888 book, "The Bartender's Guide" by Jerry Thomas. The recipe called for one-third gin and two-thirds French vermouth with a dash of orange bitters.
Today is International Picnic Day. International Picnic Day is believed to have originated in the late 18th century when an open-air meal enjoyed by friends became popular among the upper classes in France. It is thought to have been started by King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The trend quickly spread throughout Europe, and eventually around the world. Today, many countries celebrate International Picnic Day to commemorate this long-standing tradition.
Picnics originated in the late 1700s as a way for the upper classes in Europe to enjoy an outdoor meal with friends. These gatherings typically featured elaborate arrangements of food and décor, often with musicians or performers to entertain the guests. Picnics were a way to socialize and enjoy nature and good company.
Today is National Apple Strudel Day. National Apple Strudel Day was started by a group of pastry chefs in Austria in the late 1990s. They wanted to honor the country's traditional food, and they decided to dedicate a day to the celebration of the iconic dessert. The chefs chose this day, and the holiday has been celebrated ever since.
Strudel has been a staple of Austrian cuisine for centuries, and it remains a favorite today. The history of apple strudel dates back to the 16th century, when it became popular in Austria, Germany, and Hungary. The traditional strudel is filled with apples, raisins, cinnamon, and sugar and can be served as a dessert or a snack.
National Lobster Day was started by the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine in 1974. The Lobster Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to research, education, and outreach of lobster and the lobster industry. The day was created to celebrate the lobster industry and the iconic seafood.
And as fate would have it, National Lobster Day is observed during the peak of the lobster season. In the United States, the peak of the season usually starts in late May and runs through late October or early November.
Today is National Strawberry Shortcake Day a holiday to honor the classic strawberry shortcake dessert and its place in American food culture.
Strawberry shortcake has a long and storied history. The dessert is believed to have its origins in Britain, where it was served as early as the 16th century.
The earliest known recipe for strawberry shortcake appears in the book The Accomplisht Cook by Robert May, which was published in 1685. This recipe is for a dessert made with a mixture of flour, butter, eggs, cream, and sugar, which is rolled out into a shortbread-like dough and then topped with strawberries and cream. The recipe was most likely an adaptation of the traditional British trifle.
National Cupcake Lovers Day began as an online celebration in 2009. It was created by the founders of Cupcake Lovers, a website dedicated to cupcake recipes, reviews, and more. Since then, it has grown into an international day of celebration, with people around the world celebrating the joy of cupcakes on the same day each year.
Were cupcakes originally made in cups?
Yes, cupcakes were originally made in individual molds, rather than muffin tins. The name "cupcake" comes from the fact that the batter was poured or dropped into cups or molds. The cakes were then baked in the oven, and after cooling, they were removed from the molds.
This holiday was created by the National Jerky Association in order to celebrate the popular snack. The goal was to bring together jerky lovers everywhere to celebrate the nutritious and delicious snack.
Jerky has been around since ancient times. It was first made by Native Americans and was used as a way to preserve meat. Native Americans would dry strips of meat over a fire or in the sun to make jerky. The meat would be cut into thin strips and then salted and spiced before being left to dry. This process allowed them to preserve the meat and keep it edible for long periods of time. As the meat dried, it would become tough and chewy.
The holiday of Corn on the Cob Day has been celebrated since at least the 1950's.
Corn, or maize, is a member of the grass family and is believed to have been domesticated in Mexico around 9,000 years ago. Corn was an important part of the diets of many Native American tribes, including the Iroquois, Algonquian, and Pueblo tribes. By the time of European colonization, corn had spread throughout the Americas and was cultivated extensively by many tribes. Corn was introduced to Europe by explorers in the 15th century, and by the 17th century, it had become a common crop in many parts of Europe.
National Iced Tea Day is observed on June 10th each year and celebrates the popular beverage. Iced tea has been around for centuries, although it has changed significantly over time. The earliest known iced tea recipes date back to the 1700s, when British people mixed tea with ice and other ingredients to make a cold drink.
The earliest published recipe for iced tea appears in a book published in 1879 called Housekeeping in Old Virginia. The recipe calls for green tea, sugar, and ice cubes and is described as a "delicious and healthful beverage for warm weather."
National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day is a relatively new holiday that was created in 2020 as part of the American Pie Council's Pie Day Celebration. The American Pie Council is a nonprofit organization that promotes the enjoyment of pies, and is dedicated to educating the public about pie, recognizing outstanding achievements in the pie industry, and supporting the charitable activities of pie-related organizations.
In 2020, the American Pie Council declared June 9th to be National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day. This day is celebrated by baking and enjoying pies made with the combination of fresh strawberries and tart-tasting rhubarb. It is also a day to recognize the efforts of pie makers and to appreciate the deliciousness of this classic combination.
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