International Falafel Day, observed every June 12, highlights the enduring global appeal of the deep-fried chickpea fritter beloved far beyond its Middle Eastern roots. Once a humble street snack, it appears today on menus from small cafes to mainstream supermarket freezers, celebrated by vegetarians, vegans and food adventurers alike for its flavor, versatility and plant-based profile.

A table set for International Falafel Day features pita bread, fresh tomatoes, greens, a bowl of falafel, a small cup of white sauce, and a skillet of shakshuka garnished with herbs.
On June 12, International Falafel Day honors a street food that crossed borders, diets and decades without losing its roots. Photo credit: Pexels.

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