Different countries around the world have their own traditions regarding the New Year. People do different things for good luck and prosperity. There are different traditions around the world. Some of them are so strange that we cannot even think about their origin. There is a similar tradition in Spain, where people eat 12 grapes at midnight before New Year.
Spanish people typically sit down with 12 grapes at midnight before New Year’s and eat them with New Year’s bells. They have their own belief about it. It is believed that if one eats a grape with each ringing of the New Year, one’s coming year will be prosperous and bring good luck. Few people know about the origin of this tradition that has been passed down for generations.
What is this tradition?
This tradition is believed to have started in the year 1909, it is called “vas de la suerte” or “grapes of luck”. Alicante’s grape growers are said to have encouraged this habit. 12 grapes of good luck were held to symbolize each month. They have to start eating as soon as the New Year bell rings. Eating a grape with each bell brings good luck throughout the year. This tradition has become so popular that people come from far and wide to do it. People are also making videos of it and posting it on social media.
I found my love with this …
Several social media influencers have shown themselves eating grapes and claimed they had the best luck in love after. He was single but found a partner. However, some people believe that this tradition has nothing to do with love destiny. Some believed that farmers grew more grapes and were looking for a way to sell them, so they started this practice. Some believe that this tradition predates the Spanish aristocracy when it began to imitate the French aristocracy. However, now people celebrate it as a light-hearted moment, in which they try to swallow grapes while ringing the bells.