Searched for
EATING GRAPES MIDNIGHT
New Year’s Eve, January 1 events in New York, other locations in U.S. Full list hereNew Year’s Eve ball was first dropped in Times Square in 1907.
Where are the wackiest New Year's Eve drops in the US?Across the U.S., cities are embracing unique New Year's Eve traditions, dropping everything from giant fruits and seafood to quirky objects...
New Year tradition explained: Why people eat 12 grapes at midnightSpain has a unique New Year tradition where people eat 12 grapes at midnight. Each grape stands for one month of the year and is believed t...
Quick commerce will rival ecommerce majors Amazon, Flipkart in 2025: Zepto CEOZepto CEO Aadit Palicha predicts quick commerce will rival traditional ecommerce giants like Amazon and Flipkart by 2025. Zepto's revenue s...
Lucky Grapes? Blinkit sees record demand as Indians join the ‘12 grapes’ New Year crazeThe viral Spanish tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight for luck fuelled a surge in grape orders on New Year’s Eve in India. Blinkit re...
From eating 12 grapes to burning effigies: How different countries welcome the year aheadHappy New Year 2025: The New Year symbolizes fresh beginnings globally, marked with various celebrations such as countdown parties and fire...
Here's how you should spend your 36 hours in Vancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, the cosmopolitan coastal city in British Columbia, has eight Michelin-starred restaurants and a pristine ocean and mountains. It...
Looking for gift options for your Valentine? Here are some options for him & herHere's thoughtfully curated list of gifts.
New Year resolutions were started by Babylonians: Here's a round-up of some fascinating rituals across the worldPeople of different cultures follow amazing traditions to usher the New Year.
Not turkey or plum cake, a traditional Indian Christmas table is lined with Kulkuls, sannas & fruit winesSeasonal produce and regional delicacies make to Indian family's dinner table on Christmas.
Each champagne has a personality that you can match with yours!Champagne in India may as yet be a category defined by its most marketed labels but there are interesting experiments afoot.