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New year´s all over the world!

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New year´s celebration all over the world! Well my friends let´s see how the world celebrate New year´s eve! China To symbolize happiness and good luck in the New Year, Chinese celebrants paint their front doors red. In general, red colors New Years Eve in China, with red packets of money for children, red rackets for married couples, and red lanterns. Brazil Lentils are the alimentos do dia for Brazilian New Year’s celebrations. The legume can come in different forms, such as soup, to help with finances in the New Year. Then, before midnight, they believe people should also eat seven raisins (because why not?!). Egypt In Egypt, the New Year’s Day celebration changes according to the moon. But, unlike other countries that go the lunar route, here the festivities do not begin until a crescent moon is sighted! Turkey In Turkey, wearing red underwear at midnight on New Year’s Eve is crucial to bring good luck in the coming year. For that m

Bizarre foods

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Bizarre Foods When talking about food we first think about these delicious dishes old granny cooked for the family, or that fancy restaurant dad uses to invite the whole family. The last issue you imagine to see on your plate is a tarantula! you have heard it a big, hairy tarantula well roasted and with a soft lemon sauce. This is the main job that our invited chef Andrew Zimmern is keen on. His show "Bizarre food" focuses on regional cuisine from around the world that is usually perceived by most of us as disgusting, exotic or weird. In each episode, Andrew focuses on the cuisine of a country or region in particular. It usually shows the restaurant, where it is served, and, so general without hesitation, he eats it, YUMMY!. Take a look at his top ten favorites of all time: ·          Balut – Philippines This particular food is a fertilized duck egg. The egg is allowed to enter the embryonic stage and then is boiled. The