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New year, same old traditions? Or will this be the year you embrace some novel new year’s traditions? How about a mix of the ...
From eating certain foods for luck, out of superstition or simply because it’s customary, here are some interesting New Year’s food traditions from around the world. Windows and doors have a ...
As the new year arrives around the world, special desserts abound ... but the current dish has its roots in African and West Indian traditions and was most likely brought over by slaves to ...
As you plan for the New Year 2025, consider partaking in one of the New Year’s traditions from around the world. If you want to experience something unique this New Year with your friends and ...
In Germany, New Year’s traditions include a fun fortune-telling ... People in the United States, as well as around the world, often sing “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year’s Day—call it ...
I discovered some unusual New Year’s Traditions from around the world and really think they’re worth a read and mention. From mistletoe under the pillow to marzipan pigs, here a fun list of 11 ...
While New Year's Eve may be synonymous with fireworks, ball drops and "Auld Lang Syne," some more obscure traditions will be celebrated around the world: Bear dance in Romania Romanians usher in ...
Round food items are considered to be a symbol of prosperity and good luck in many cultures due to their likeness to coins, and are thus consumed around the world in various ways on New Year’s Eve.
Here are some of the New Year’s food traditions around the world: 1. Hoppin’ John, American South A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish of pork ...
Whether you prefer to write down your New Year’s resolutions or actively drop old habits and lifestyle choices, you may be surprised to learn about the many traditions observed across the globe ...