Far and away the most popular one is to crush or press them, strain and ferment the juice, and then bottle and distribute it to be drunk as wine.
in Spain the people have been eating grapes for many years but when i went they told me that at midnight it is a tradition to eat grapes because they believe that their whole days wrong doings will be forgiven to brin in the the new year
Because it is a long tradition (8000 years).
Not a thing, each person eats 12 grapes on New Year's eve trying to finish exactly at midnight.
We -Españoles- usually eat 12 green grapes to be lucky just during the 12 months of the new year. However it doesn't mean you cannot know some Spanish people who prefer to eat red grapes, to put grapes of different colors together or even to eat peeled grapes for New Year. This tradition comes from Alicante since 1909. To wear something red is another Spanish tradition to be lucky during the upcoming year.
ring a bell
they ring a bell
"Las uvas" is the Spanish term for grapes. It is often associated with the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain and some Latin American countries where people eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight to bring good luck for each month of the coming year.
drinking champagne
You use the fire works on midnight.
Ring a bell.
The 12 months of a year, or in other words one grape for each month of the year. Its said that if you eat 12 grapes right before midnight on new year (making a wish as you eat each one) you're wishes will come true
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