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  2. New Year's food - Wikipedia

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    Sabzi Polo Mahi is the traditional meal served on New Year's Day and typically includes herbed rice and fish, reshteh polo (a rice and noodle dish similar to tahdig), dolme barg, and kookoo sabzi. After the meal Deed-o Bazdeed, or New Year's Visits, begin and continue until the 13th day of No Ruz. Typically sweets, nuts, tea, and fruit is ...

  3. 10 Tried-and-Tested New Year's Day Food Traditions for ... - AOL

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    Orange-scented olive cake. Ring in 2024 with one or all of these food traditions said to bring good luck in the new year. Try some black-eyed peas for prosperity, grapes for good fortune or long ...

  4. 15 Healthy Football Foods For a Winning Game Day Spread - AOL

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    5. Jalapeño Poppers. These spicy favorites pair beautifully with a high-stakes football game and a good beer (or sparkling water). With some adjustments, you can turn this crowd-pleaser into a ...

  5. Ready for the Super Bowl? These Tailgate Foods Will Win ... - AOL

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    The biggest game of the year calls for the biggest celebration of the season, and that means whipping up some winning game day foods that will make you the MVP of the day!

  6. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    Another traditional food, cornbread, can also be served to represent wealth, being the color of gold. On the day after New Year's Day, leftover "Hoppin' John" is called "Skippin' Jenny" and further demonstrates one's frugality, bringing a hope for an even better chance of prosperity in the New Year. [7]

  7. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Favorite Super Bowl Snacks - AOL

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    Chicken Nachos. Whether you like 'em plain (like Ladd) or piled high with fixin's (like Ree), a plate of nachos brings the whole group together on game day.

  8. Osechi - Wikipedia

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    During the Edo period (1603-1868), the term "osechi" came to refer only to New Year's foods. [6] During this period, Japan experienced dramatic economic development and merchants became wealthy, and osechi became part of the culture of the chōnin (townspeople) class from the Genroku era (1688-1704) onward, and honzen-ryōri became popular ...

  9. 12 foods to eat in the New Year for good luck - AOL

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    Osechi-ryōri, traditional Japanese New Year foods, symbolize good luck. ... "Spain and several Latin countries eat grapes at midnight on New Year’s Day," Miller says. "One grape for each chime ...