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Lucky New Years Eve Food Traditions from Around the World

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By FabulousFoods.com
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Posted November 22nd, 2008
All around the world people eat specific foods on New Year's Eve to bring good luck and good fortune in the upcoming year.  Here's a round-up garnered from the editors' experiences as world travelers, as well as submissions from our readers.  For your convenience, we've included recipe links where we have them.  If you know of other New Year's food traditions that we have not covered in these pages, please post them to the comments sections below.  So whether or not you're superstitious, what could it hurt?  Eat these foods on New Years Eve to insure that you and yours will have the best year ever!

Vasilopita -- Greece and Eastern Europe

In Greece, Vasilopita -- a cake baked with a coin inside -- is traditionally consumed at New Years.  The cake commemorates a miracle said to have occurred back in the Ottoman Empire.  Legend has it that a Bishop of Greece recovered a large portion's of the country's riches back from the Ottomans, but when he tried to redistribute them, the people fought over which property belonged to which person.  Saint Basil is said to have asked the women of Greece to bake a cake with the riches inside.  When he sliced the cake, the goods miraculously found their way to their proper owners.

Today, the cake is still a popular New Years tradition in homage to the legend.  It is said that the person who bites into the piece of cake with the coin will have good fortune throughout the upcoming year.  He'll need it for the dental bills that come with a cracked tooth from biting coins.











 

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