As the New Year approaches, people worldwide embrace traditional superstitions to bring luck, love and prosperity into their ...
Celebrating New Year's Eve comes with many long-time traditions. They include what we drink, what we watch and what we do ...
Noodles, pork, whole fish and pomegranate seeds can also bring you luck in the new year. Grapes and lentils aren't the only things you can eat to bring good fortune to 2025. Pigs have always been ...
The tradition involves eating one grape for each chime of the clock at midnight—often while underneath a table for extra luck ...
Celebrating New Year's Eve comes with many long time traditions. From what we drink to what we watch and what we do with ...
The answer, it turns out, traces back 3,000 to 4,000 years, to the ancient Babylonian festival of Akitu, celebrated in April, ...
If 12 grapes are eaten at the stroke of midnight, Spanish tradition holds good luck will be by your side for the entire year.
Around the world, people are eating certain foods on New Year's Eve, hoping to ensure that the upcoming year will be full of ...
The holidays are just about over by now. Perhaps the last of the big traditions was celebrated at lunch on New Year’s Day.
Lafayette rings in the New Year with black-eyed peas for luck, cabbage for wealth and cornbread for prosperity, all with a ...
Perhaps the most popular New Year’s Eve tradition in Spanish-speaking countries and for Hispanic Americans is eating 12 ...
Grapes, underwear, burning dolls: these are some unexpectedly strange things. They must be New Year's traditions in Mexico.