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Recipe Card of So This Is Why Everybody Was Eating 12 Grapes at Midnight on New Year’s Eve

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Alicia Smith
Have you ever been curious about why it’s common to snack on 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve? This century-old Spanish custom is cherished in numerous Hispanic and Latin cultures, promising good luck, prosperity, and wealth as the new year commences. Here’s your guide to joining in on this delightful tradition.
So This Is Why Everybody Was Eating 12 Grapes at Midnight on New Year’s Eve
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Lunch
Cuisine Spanish
Servings 1
Calories 50 kcal

Ingredients list
  

  • 12 Grapes
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Step-by-Step Instructions
 

  • To partake in this custom, gather 12 plump and juicy grapes. Each grape you eat is emblematic of good fortune for every month of the upcoming year. As the clock strikes midnight, savor each grape for a taste of impending happiness and success throughout the year.

Notes

This tradition, steeped in historical significance, is a fun way to begin the New Year, surrounded by loved ones. Why not start with a celebratory toast and a bunch of grapes as you count down to your lucky year?

Nutrition

Calories: 50kcal
Keyword grapes, new year, tradition
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