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The tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve comes from Spain, where they call them uvas de la suerte (lucky grapes). The custom is also observed in parts of Latin America.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, many people around the world partake in a tradition believed to bring good fortune throughout the coming year.
If 12 grapes are eaten at the stroke of midnight, Spanish tradition holds good luck will be by your side for the entire year. Latest U.S.
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The New Year's tradition, she said, "definitely is us paying homage to the ancestors for all that they endured." "Even people in the North, like in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia ...
As the tradition goes, one grape represents each month in a calendar year and the idea is at the strike of midnight, to eat each before the clock hits 12:01.
New Year’s resolutions were a firm tradition by the 20th century, McKenzie said. At this point, the tradition had also moved beyond religious contexts, reflecting the beginnings of the broader ...
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