Around the World in 12 Bites: New Year's Delights You Can't Miss

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, ushering in a new year, traditions and celebrations take centre stage across the globe.

But amidst the fireworks and festivities, one element remains constant: food.

New Year's Eve feasts are a kaleidoscope of flavours and customs, each dish brimming with symbolism and deliciousness.

Join us on a culinary adventure as we explore some of the world's most famous and mouthwatering New Year's dishes:

1. Spain: 12 Grapes for  Good Fortune

2. Japan: Toshikoshi Soba  for Longevity

3. Denmark and Norway: Kransekage for Abundance

4. Greece: Vasilopita for  Luck and Fortune

5. Brazil: Lentils and Rice  for Prosperity

6. Italy: Cotechino and Lenticchie for Good Luck

7. Mexico: Tamales for  Family and Festivity

8. Philippines: Bibingka  for Prosperity

9. Turkey: Pomegranate for Abundance and Fertility

10. Scotland: Black Bun for  a Sweet Start