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Get Lucky this New Year’s with Food from Many Cultures

Posted on December 28, 2010 by Anna Mindess

A whirlwind tour of lucky New Year’s foods from France, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Japan, Mexico, and Greece. Continue reading →

Posted in Brazil, Denmark, France, German Food, Italy, Japan, Jewish Food, lucky food, Mexican food, Spain | Tagged galette des rois, glucksschwein, kransekage, La Bedaine, lucky year year's foods, marzipan pigs, masse's pastries, mi tierra, mochi, rosca de reyes, soba noodles, Tokyo Fish Market, vassilopita | 6 Comments
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