What Is the New Year’s Grape Myth and Its Meaning?

Discover the New Year’s grape myth: eating 12 grapes at midnight for luck and wishes, a tradition popular in Spain and Latin America.

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The New Year's grape myth involves eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, one for each stroke of the clock. Each grape represents a wish or good luck for each month of the coming year. This tradition is especially popular in Spain and Latin American countries.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do people eat grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve? Eating twelve grapes at midnight is believed to bring good luck and fulfill one wish for each month of the coming year.
  2. Which countries celebrate the New Year with grapes? This grape-eating tradition is especially popular in Spain and many Latin American countries.
  3. How did the New Year’s grape myth start? The tradition originated in Spain as a way to bring prosperity and good fortune during the new year by eating one grape per clock chime at midnight.