But maybe even more, it’s meant for food. As the new year arrives around the world, special desserts abound, as do long noodles (representing long life), field peas (representing coins), herring ...
From long noodles symbolising longevity to pickled herring representing the sheen of money, here are seven New Year food traditions from around the world.
Traditional New Year's dishes from around the world carry symbolic meanings, from Southern USA's Hoppin' John to Japan's Osechi Ryori, each representing hope, prosperity, health, and happiness for ...
From colored underwear to cleaning house, people around the world ... enter the new year on the right foot. Lentils: One Latin American tradition doesn’t involve eating the food.
check out these lucky new year's food traditions from around the world—they might just bring some good fortune into your 2025. Hopefully you aren’t tired of pigs just yet, because Germany ...