Some cheer, or wish their loved ones a happy new year. And others crawl under a table and race to shove a dozen grapes in their mouths in under one minute. The ritual has a few variations ...
Changing from red to white wine production takes heavy investment in both new vines and different equipment, and not all growing areas are suitable for different grapes. Most winemakers had been ...
Three, two, one, time to eat grapes! New Year’s Eve revellers – including some in Singapore – hopped on a growing trend to usher in the new year in 2025, with many taking to social media to ...
Here's why people ordered grapes before midnight at New Year's Eve. (Photo: iStock) Many people celebrate New Year by popping a bottle of champagne or embracing their loved ones to wish them luck ...
Eating 12 Grapes Under a Table On New Year's Eve is a TikTok trend based on the Spanish New Year's Eve tradition of "las doce uvas de la suerte," or "the twelve grapes of luck," which claims that ...
The tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, rooted in Spanish culture, is believed to manifest good luck and prosperity for the coming year. The ritual involves eating one ...
Many even follow this tradition by eating the grapes under the table. While there are several versions of its origin, the "Las doce uvas de la suerte tradition" is believed to date back to 1985 in ...
On New Year’s Eve, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa expressed astonishment over an unusual trend: grapes had become one of the highest-ordered items on the 10-minute delivery platform. “What’s with the ...