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This Spanish tradition involves eating 12 grapes in the final 60 seconds before midnight. Known as 'Las doce uvas de la suerte' or 'The Twelve Grapes of Luck,' it has found takers in India as well.
The tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year to mark the good luck for the next 12 months to come is a part of Spanish tradition and dates back to the 19th century. It is believed that each grape ...
Across the world, New Year’s celebrations are filled with fascinating customs and traditions. In Spain, people welcome the year by eating 12 grapes at midnight—one grape for each clock chime.