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Celebrate the New Year with GRAPES! Doce Uvas de la Suerte (The Twelve Grapes of Good Luck) is a Spanish tradition that dates back to the late 1800s. This tradition consists of eating a grape with each bell strike at midnight on December 31st in hopes of bringing in a new year full of prosperity and good fortune. The twelve grapes represent the 12 months of the year. #grapes #newyears #holidays
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Spanish New Year's Eve tradition...12 grapes and cava!
Spanish follow “the twelve grapes of luck” (Las doce uvas de la suerte) tradition since 1909. At midnight Dec 31 people eat 12 grapes with each bell strike. According to the tradition, this will bring prosperity in the coming year. The tradition came to life when grape growers in Alicante thought of it as a way to reduce the large production surplus in that year.
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I love revisiting old New Year's Eve traditions and making them into traditions for my family. Here is one from Spain - take 12 grapes at midnight and
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