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Celebrity Foods wonders if "lucky food" really exists.
Some people think you're supposed to eat certain types of food on New Year's Eve to have good luck in the new year.
Some people eat ham or pork because the story goes that pigs usually are well fed and plump, signifying well off.
Some people say NOT to eat fowl (turkey, goose, or chicken) because fowl scratch the ground to look for food, signifying "scratching for a living."
In Greece, a cake is made with a coin in it. The person who gets the slice with the coin in it is considered lucky.
For more information on what food could bring you luck, visit:
www.foodtimeline.org/foodtidbits.html
Some people think you're supposed to eat certain types of food on New Year's Eve to have good luck in the new year.
Some people eat ham or pork because the story goes that pigs usually are well fed and plump, signifying well off.
Some people say NOT to eat fowl (turkey, goose, or chicken) because fowl scratch the ground to look for food, signifying "scratching for a living."
In Greece, a cake is made with a coin in it. The person who gets the slice with the coin in it is considered lucky.
For more information on what food could bring you luck, visit:
www.foodtimeline.org/foodtidbits.html
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