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  2. 22 Easy Things to Do on New Year's Eve to Bring You Luck - AOL

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    Eating good luck foods and sharing a midnight kiss are more than just fun rituals. Check out the top New Year's superstition from around the world. 22 Easy Things to Do on New Year's Eve to Bring ...

  3. August Engelhardt - Wikipedia

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    This view, called cocoivorism, culminated in Engelhardt's statement that the constant consumption of coconuts leads man to immortality. Engelhardt also made a living trading in coconuts, dried coconut, and coconut oil. After developing an ulcer on his right leg, he adopted a coconut monodiet, blaming tropical fruits for his condition. [10]

  4. Kuai Kuai culture - Wikipedia

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    A bag of coconut butter flavored Kuai Kuai, with green bag, next to a desktop PC, believed by some Taiwanese to bless the machine. The package design has a space for writing wishes. The one pictured has been written with "Wikipedians behave. Do not sabotage." (維基人乖乖/不要搞破壞)

  5. 12 foods to eat in the New Year for good luck - AOL

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    Pork symbolizes good health and luck across Europe. "Because pigs root forward with their snout and feet (or) hooves," Miller explains. This recipe from Dani Spies takes just 15 minutes of prep time.

  6. New Year's tradition to eat 12 grapes or black-eyed peas for luck

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    The superstition turned social media phenomenon will likely prompt plenty of people to eat one grape at each of midnight’s 12 clock chimes to ensure a luck-filled 2025. New Year tradition of ...

  7. Tangyuan (food) - Wikipedia

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    The green pandan-colored ball is sprinkled with dry coconut shavings and filled with semi-liquefied sweet gula Melaka (lit. ' Malacca sugar ' ), a type of molasses made from palm nectar. [ 18 ] It is enjoyed throughout the tropical summer year and usually sold by Malay street hawkers and the Melaka straits-born Chinese community.

  8. Is Coconut Water Really Good for You? Experts Explain ... - AOL

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    However, it will never be as good for losing weight as plain ’ole, calorie-free water. “Substituting high-calorie beverages with coconut water can be a healthier choice for individuals looking ...

  9. Superstition in India - Wikipedia

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    Common superstitions in India today include a black cat crossing the road being bad luck, cutting fingernails/toenails at night being bad luck, a crow calling meaning that guests are arriving, drinking milk after eating fish causing skin diseases, and itchy palms signalling the arrival of money.