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Dubbed the “12 grapes”, the trend saw individuals eating that number of grapes while seated under a table at the stroke of midnight on Dec 31. The gesture is supposed to bring good luck and ...
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For instance, a quirky superstition has recently made the rounds on social media — eating 12 grapes under the table at midnight. Yes, you read that right! It is said that this little ritual ...
The tradition involves eating one grape for each chime of the clock at midnight—often while underneath a table for extra luck. Each grape is thought to represent a month of the year to come ...
Where did the idea of eating grapes under the table come from? Eating grapes under a table isn't part of the original tradition from Spain, but may be a 21st-century twist spreading on social media.