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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!

Cabbage - Various Cultures Around the World

The Southern custom of eating greens (see list item #2) can be found in other cultures around the world, usually in the form of cabbage.  Like Southern greens, eating cabbage on New year's Eve is thought to bring the ingester money in the upcoming year.  Of course the New Year's cabbage can take many forms depending where in the world you are, from Kimchee in Korea to Sauerkraut in Germany.  In Bosnia and Croatia, both part of the former Yugoslavia, is is customary to eat the traditional beef stuffed cabbage dish Sarma

Should you want to incoporate some global greens into your lucky New Year's Eve diet, here are some of our favorite international cabbage recipes:



 

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