Some cheer, or wish their loved ones a happy new year. And others crawl under a table and race to shove a dozen grapes in their mouths in under one minute. The ritual has a few variations ...
Here's why people ordered grapes before midnight at New Year's Eve. (Photo: iStock) Many people celebrate New Year by popping a bottle of champagne or embracing their loved ones to wish them luck ...
The tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, rooted in Spanish culture, is believed to manifest good luck and prosperity for the coming year. The ritual involves eating one ...
The Spanish tradition of eating 12 grapes in the last 60 seconds before midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck and prosperity went viral in 2024, gaining popularity globally, including in India ...
Three, two, one, time to eat grapes! New Year’s Eve revellers – including some in Singapore – hopped on a growing trend to usher in the new year in 2025, with many taking to social media to ...
Some reasons you might not enjoy this wine: Carmenère is known for its distinct herbaceous and green bell pepper flavors, especially in regions like Peumo, where the grape expresses its unique ...
Cynthia Sass is a nutritionist and registered dietitian with master's degrees in both nutrition science and public health. Frequently seen on national TV, she's Health's contributing nutrition ...
Wondering how to clean grapes? It’s not hard, but it is important that you wash grapes at the right time, using the correct technique. Here’s what to know, but first, a few grape facts ...
Dubbed the “12 grapes”, the trend saw individuals eating that number of grapes while seated under a table at the stroke of midnight on Dec 31. The gesture is supposed to bring good luck and ...
The dream became a reality years later. Gooseneck Vineyards, a local company that produces wines using grapes from around the world, bought the old Rodman Farm site to grow its own vines.