Lucky Foods for New Year’s Eve 2023 (Wealth & Good Luck)

Here Are Some Lucky Foods You Can During New Year’s Eve 2023 Celebration

Many people all around the world including in the Philippines have been serving delicious food every New Year’s Eve. Filipino shoppers choose foods that they will serve for the holiday celebration.

Most of us usually prefer to serve the so-called “Lucky Foods” with the hope of obtaining wealth, good luck, and good health for the upcoming. Serving lucky foods during New Year’s Eve has been already a part of Filipino culture and tradition.

Aside from bringing joy and happiness to the family by eating delicious meals together, the so-called “Lucky Foods” also brings luck and prosperity. A lot of people hope that the global crisis and COVID-19 pandemic will end.

Lucky Foods

Here are some foods that can allegedly attract good luck and good health in 2023:

  • Vegetable – It resemble paper money, which symbolizes wealth and good fortune for the upcoming year
  • Sesame Balls – it is believe that glutinous rice flour balls can expand luck and symbolizes fortune
  • Beans – Eating beans on New Year’s Eve is considered good luck because it symbolizes prosperity and growth
  • Pork – Serving pork products such as bacon, ham, and sausage are considered lucky foods menu. Germans believe pigs can bring good luck in the upcoming year
  • Grains – Rice, quinoa, risotto, barley, oats and other starches reportedly symbolize abundance. Grains are believed to bring good luck
  • Bird’s Nest Soup – This soup symbolizes prosperity and long life because it contains high nutritional value
  • Fried Leeks – It is usually sliced into thin strips and fried until crispy. Chinese people believe that it can attract wealth
  • Shrimp – This traditional dish is usually served during New Year’s Eve. It represent good luck and prosperity
Lucky Foods

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