New Year's dishes from around the world you need to add to your menu
Published on Dec 28, 2022 02:26 PM IST
- From Japan's soba noodles to Ireland's buttered bread, here are five delicious new year's dishes from around the globe that you need to add to your menu.
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Published on Dec 28, 2022 02:26 PM IST
The festival season is here and it is that time of the year when people stop counting their calorie intake and enjoy lip-smacking food. The countdown for new year 2023 has begun and if you are hosting a party and haven't prepared your new year's eve menu yet then here are some interesting ideas from around the globe that you need to add to your festive menu. (Unsplash)
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Rosca de Reyes, Mexico: This is a sweet traditional bread which was brought to Mexico about 150 years ago from Europe. (Pixabay)
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Vasilopita, Greece: This is a traditional Greek cake served at midnight on new year's eve to celebrate Saint Basil. A gold coin wrapped in foil is hidden inside the cake and whoever gets the coin in their slice is said to have good luck for the rest of the year. (Unsplash)
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Buttered Bread, Ireland: In Ireland, people ring in their new year by feasting on bread and butter. This is an old Irish custom of celebrating new years day. (Unsplash)
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Soba Noodles, Japan: Eating soba noodles (buckwheat noodles) on new year's eve started as early as the 13th or 14th century. This is a well-established tradition that is said to bring good luck the entire year. (Unsplash)
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