How to Make Wishes with Grapes on New Year’s Eve in Spain
Learn the Spanish New Year’s Eve tradition of making wishes by eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck and prosperity.
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Making wishes with grapes is a popular New Year's Eve tradition in Spain. At midnight, for each of the 12 chimes, eat a grape and make a wish. Be ready to eat the grapes quickly, as the chimes happen in rapid succession. Each grape represents a month of the coming year, so synchronize your wishes with each sound. This tradition is believed to bring good luck and prosperity for the year ahead.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do people eat 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve in Spain? Eating 12 grapes at midnight symbolizes making a wish for each month of the new year, believed to bring good luck and prosperity.
- How should you eat the grapes when making wishes? You should eat one grape quickly with each of the 12 chimes at midnight, making a wish for each grape.
- What is the origin of the grape-eating tradition on New Year’s Eve? The tradition started in Spain to bring good fortune and is now widely practiced throughout the country every New Year’s Eve.