Discover five New Year’s Day food traditions, from black-eyed peas to lentils, and learn how these dishes promise good luck, ...
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From a donut that protects against witches to a pastry that will tell your fortune, cultures around the world often start the ...
So here’s why we eat pork and sauerkraut as well as other good-luck foods. Like many other cultures, the Pennsylvania Dutch ...
The Japanese believe that the length of the soba noodles signifies long life and ... The practice of eating lentil-based dishes in Italy dates back to ancient Roman times when people would gift ...
This vegan chili is packed with protein-rich ingredients, including red kidney beans, lentils, tempeh and seeds.
Some people believe that what you do right when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve and how you spend the first day ...
1. Grapes (Spain and Latin America) In Spain and various Latin American countries, it’s customary to eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. Each grape represents good luck for one ...
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A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed ...