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  1. 23 de sept. de 2022 · Spaniards start the year by eating 12 grapes on December 31st at midnight, one grape for each clock’s chime. Which, according to tradition, represents the 12 months of the year. There are different theories about this tradition.

  2. 30 de dic. de 2019 · Those of you who have been lucky enough to celebrate New Year’s Eve here in Spain will be familiar with the tradition of eating 12 ‘lucky’grapes as the clock strikes midnight.

  3. las doce uvas de la suerte, "the twelve grapes of luck") is a Spanish tradition that consists of eating a grape with each of the twelve clock bell strikes at midnight of 31 December to welcome the New Year.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2022 · At Grupo El Ciruelo every year we make our famous watches, The 12 New Year’s Eve grapes, consisting of 12 washed and seedless grapes, already packaged so that all you need to do is open them and enjoy.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Spaniards eat 12 grapes (fresh ones) following the rhythm of the chimes. This centuries-old tradition has traveled far, and today the 12 grapes are also eaten in Latin American countries. The 12 grapes in Spain: do they really bring good luck?

  6. 9 de nov. de 2020 · Like so many things in Spanish culture, most of the New Year's Eve traditions in Spain that are said to bring good luck involve food. From cava and cookies to lentils and grapes, in Spain, you can eat your way to a great new year. Here's how.

  7. Would you like to know how we see in the New Year in Spain? Eating twelve grapes. Tradition has it that you have to eat them one by one, in time with the striking of the clock at midnight on 31 December. If you manage to eat all the grapes in time, you are in for a year of prosperity and good luck.