Saturday, January 1, 2022

Southern Cuisine: Why We Eat Black-Eyed Peas for the New Year

 Via Billy

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A Southern Tradition for Luck and Prosperity in the New Year

If you are planning to celebrate the New Year in the Southeast, it is most likely that you will be offered black-eyed peas in some form, either just after midnight or on New Year's Day. From gala gourmet dinners to small casual gatherings with friends and family, these flavorful legumes are traditionally, according to Southern folklore, the first food to be eaten on New Year's Day for luck and prosperity throughout the year ahead. 

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