Pancake Tuesday is nearly upon us - the last big day before those who observe Lent, and the last chance to enjoy some not-so-healthy food before you decide what to give up for Lent.
But what date does Pancake Tuesday actually fall on and is it exclusively an Irish tradition?
Here's everything you need to know about Pancake Tuesday, why the date changes every year, and the history behind the final day before Lent.
What date does Pancake Tuesday fall on in 2022?
Pancake Tuesday falls on March 1, 2022. However, the day changes every year depending on when Lent falls.
In 2023, Pancake Tuesday - or Shrove Tuesday - will fall on February 22, and February 13 in 2024.
Is Pancake Tuesday an Irish tradition?
No. Pancake Tuesday is celebrated in Ireland, the UK and many other countries across the world under different names.
What's the history behind Pancake Tuesday?
Pancake Tuesday is the last feast day before Lent begins. It's traditional name is Shrove Tuesday, and it falls one day before the Catholic festival, Ash Wednesday.
What is Ash Wednesday?
From this day and for the next 40, Catholics would traditionally fast and not eat meat, eggs and animal produce for 40 days.
When were pancakes first created?
The first known recipe for pancakes was recorded in 1439. But it is believed that pancakes could date back as far as Roman times.
What pancake toppings are most popular?
If you're a fan of salty and sweet, then rashers and maple syrup is a must.
Or, if you're more traditional, maple syrup on its own or with blueberries and some butter does the job.
Nutella is always a popular choice too.
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