Sunday, October 25, 2026
World Pasta Day on October 25th celebrates the carb that conquered the world. From Italian nonnas to college students with a microwave, pasta brings us all together.
World Pasta Day is on Sunday, October 25, 2026. World Pasta Day on October 25th celebrates the carb that conquered the world. From Italian nonnas to college students with a microwave, pasta brings us all together.
World Pasta Day, celebrated on October 25th, honors one of the most versatile and beloved foods on Earth. First proclaimed in 1995 during the World Pasta Congress in Rome, this day recognizes pasta's role as a cultural staple that transcends borders.
Pasta's origins are the subject of friendly debate — while Marco Polo supposedly brought noodles from China, evidence suggests Italians were making pasta long before his travels. Regardless of who got there first, Italy perfected the art form, giving us over 350 recognized shapes, each designed to pair with specific sauces.
Today, pasta is produced and consumed on every continent. Italy leads per capita consumption at over 50 pounds per person per year, but countries from Venezuela to Tunisia have their own deep pasta traditions.
World Pasta Day is celebrated with cooking events, pasta-making workshops, and restaurant specials worldwide. Whether your go-to is a simple cacio e pepe or an elaborate lasagna that takes all day, October 25th is your day to carb-load with pride.