Sunday, January 2, 2022

7 New Year Traditions Around the World

7 New Year Traditions Around the World

Happy and Healthy New Year!



I hope this new year brings you joy, good health, and prosperity.

Here are some traditions from 7 Countries

United States: champagne at midnight, ball drops, parties, and fireworks.

Japan: Just before midnight on New Year’s Eve, the Japanese eat soba noodles which signifies letting go of the past year’s regrets

Source: The Kitchn


Spain: 12 seconds before New Year, people eat 12 green grapes to bring good luck in the coming year.

Italy: Italians love lentils for their coin-like shape, symbolizing luck and prosperity.

Source: Food Network


Phillipines: Filipino culture celebrates the New Year by serving 12 round fruits. The round shape symbolizes coins, which represent prosperity and wealth for each month of the upcoming year. 

Source: Photographer : Raymund Macaalay 

Canada: In rural areas, New Year’s Eve is a time to spend ice fishing with friends. 

Ireland: The Irish bang bread against the walls of their houses on New Year’s Eve. The idea is that bad luck and evil spirits are chased away and good luck is invited in. It also ensures that the coming year will be filled with an abundance of bread and other food. 

Source: happyfoodstube

Soda Bread Recipe

Source: Taste of Home

Books

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