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  1. Malachi
    27.04.2023 @ 15:48

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    Kale

    Starting the new year by eating greens not only promotes health but also brings good luck. Why, you ask? The flat, thin, and bright green leaves of kale resemble something people might want: money! Whether you want to crush them as a guilt-free snack, add delicious white beans as a vegetarian main dish, or simply stew them, kale is a nutritious way to bring good luck.

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    Pomegranate

    Symbolizing fertility and prosperity in Greek tradition, its no wonder this rich fruit brings good luck. The faux-leather red color (a gem full of juice inside) reminds us of the heart, creating a connection between life and cold products. We love sweet pomegranates and delicious dishes paired with chicken and beets, enjoying a hearty cold weather salad that emits a sweet aroma in crushed wheat salad, and of course, as a topping for heart-healthy oatmeal.

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    Black-eyed peas

    Black-eyed peas are indeed a very lucky food. In Africa, southern and Jewish cultures, they are considered lucky. Fortunately for us, they are versatile. Whether you want a classic Hoppin John, some Texas caviar, or a fantastic light version of black-eyed pea fritters, weve got you covered!

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    Round fruit

    Yes, all types of round fruit, from oranges to plums, pears, and apples, are considered lucky because, you guessed it, they resemble round coins! To stay true to the money/luck theme, we have simple and fun ways to use these spherical foods, such as simple roasted plums, pear and watercress salad, and a refreshing side of Brussels sprouts roasted with oranges and bacon.

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    Lentils

    These round legumes have been considered lucky since Roman times because they resemble the small coins used by ancient Romans. Although their currency may be problematic today, they are abundant, healthy, and versatile. From curry to soup to salad, lentils are an important source of fiber and protein.

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    Whole fish

    In most parts of Asia