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Superstitions like Spain's grape-eating, Scotland's first footing, Greece's onion-hanging, and more, are steeped in history and tradition. They range from bringing good luck, growth, and fortune to symbolically removing negativity and welcoming positivity for the New Year. Modern generations continue to follow and adapt these practices.
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Earlier 40% export duty was levied on onions but when the price of onions started falling and farmers started getting less price, then the government...
Earlier 40% export duty was levied on onions but when the price of onions started falling and farmers started getting less price, then the government...
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It's nearly time for the kūmara harvest at Kai Rotorua and this year, old meets new.
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In this recipe series, we bring you recipes by Julia Toon, culinary motivator and author of the book ‘Good Eating: A Taste of Qatar’. New recipes...
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