Happy New Year 2014 from the heart of London city!!What are your wishes for this new year? and your resolutions?
In Spain we normally have the well-known "twelve grapes" just before the new year begins, do you know the origin of this tradition?
The Twelve Grapes to the chimes of the clock at midnight on New Years Eve has been a Spanish tradition since 1909. In December that year, some vine growers from the Alicante area came up with "The 12 Grapes" as an idea to sell huge amounts of grapes from an excellent harvest.
Since
that time Spanish people have kept up the tradition as a way to
celebrate New Year's Eve. On the last day of the year, the 31st of
December, they wait until twelve p.m. Everybody has to have twelve
grapes ready to eat when the clock starts to chime. It is traditional to
listen to the clock from Puerta del Sol in Madrid and in other town
squares around the country. When
it is midnight in Spain on New Years Eve, each time the clock chimes,
all the people put a grape in their mouth. By the time the clock has
finished chiming for the twelfth time, everybody has to have finished
their grapes and the New Year starts.
Eating the grapes is very funny because everybody starts the New Year with a full mouthful of grapes. It's almost impossible to finish eating the grapes by the time the clock finishes chiming and quite often people still have all the grapes in their mouths, and they start looking at each other and have to laugh.
If you manage to eat the 12 grapes then you will have 12 months good luck.
Eating the grapes is very funny because everybody starts the New Year with a full mouthful of grapes. It's almost impossible to finish eating the grapes by the time the clock finishes chiming and quite often people still have all the grapes in their mouths, and they start looking at each other and have to laugh.
If you manage to eat the 12 grapes then you will have 12 months good luck.
From: entertainmentinspain.com
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