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9 Global Delicacies to Try in 2024

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In this web story, you will discover 9 global delicacies that people enjoy on New Year’s Day to celebrate the start of a new year. 

Buñuelos (Mexico) 

01.

The fun part of this tradition is that after you finish eating the dessert, you have to smash the ceramic plate against the wall or ceiling. 

Tteoguk (South Korea) 

02.

Tteoguk is a hot soup made of broth, rice cakes, and a mixture of meat and veggies. It’s often topped with eggs, spring onions, and roasted seaweed. 

Sugar Pigs (Germany) 

03.

That’s why many Germans give each other sugar pigs, or glücksschweins, as New Year’s gifts.  

Kuku Sabzi (Iran) 

04.

One of the main dishes for this occasion is kuku sabzi, a type of frittata made of eggs and fresh herbs.  

Grapes (Spain) 

05.

You have to eat 12 grapes, one for each month of the year, between midnight and 12:01 A.M. on January 1. 

Oliebollen (The Netherlands) 

06.

Oliebollen, which literally means “oil balls”, are deep-fried dough balls, dusted with powdered sugar.  

Hoppin’ John (United States) 

07.

These cookies are packed with red and green candies, peppermint chunks, pretzels, and white chocolate chips.

Soba (Japan) 

08.

These cookies are packed with red and green candies, peppermint chunks, pretzels, and white chocolate chips.

Lentils (Italy)

09.

In Italy, lentils are often cooked with cotechino, a type of pork sausage, or zampone, a stuffed pig’s trotter. 

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