The vasilopita is a traditional Greek cake eaten on January 1 to symbolize prosperity and abundance in the New Year.
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Vasilopita is a cake with a lucky coin inside traditionally consumed on New Year’s Eve in Greece. Credit: Nostimo The story ...
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