Global New Year's Eve traditions, snacks and superstitions

Global New Year's Eve traditions, snacks and superstitions

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11th Grade - University

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The video explores various New Year traditions from around the world, focusing on unique customs involving food and drink. In Spain, people eat grapes at midnight, while in Switzerland, whipped cream is enjoyed. Chileans opt for lentils, and the Dutch share sugary doughnuts. In Russia, wishes are written, burned, and consumed with champagne. Japan's tradition involves buckwheat noodles for longevity, and in Greece, finding a coin in bread promises good luck. The video concludes with a message of global unity and celebration.

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What do people in Spain eat for every bell that strikes at midnight?

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What is the traditional food eaten in Switzerland at midnight?

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What do people in Chile eat at midnight for a healthier option?

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What do people in Japan eat at midnight that symbolizes longevity?

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What is the significance of the coin found in the traditional Greek bread?

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