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On New Year's Eve, people plan to test out "grape theory" and eat 12 green grapes or taste the Southern tradition of black-eyed peas for good luck in the new year.
As the clocks chime midnight on December 31 and a brand new year is ushered in, the familiar soundtrack of fireworks, people ...
The tradition involves eating one grape for each chime of the clock at midnight—often while underneath a table for extra luck ...
As green grapes and other lucky foods to eat as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve fill social media feeds with ...
In order to bring good fortune for the year, millions of Spaniards celebrate the "uvas de la suerte" custom by eating twelve ...
The 12 grapes tradition has found its way to many Latin American and Caribbean countries where cultural ties to Spain have ...
If 12 grapes are eaten at the stroke of midnight, Spanish tradition holds good luck will be by your side for the entire year.
Even today, the Puerta del Sol becomes crowded every New Years Eve with Spaniards eating their grapes in time with the chimes from the clock tower. Another theory suggests that people in Madrid were ...
Or it might have been Madrid's bourgeoisie copying the French tradition of having grapes and champagne ... Celebrants need to ...