Start your New Year with a list of lucky New Year foods. These foods are believed to bring luck and opportunity for the coming year.
There are many foods, from various cultural traditions that are believed to increase wealth, happiness and longevity for the coming year. These traditions vary, but it is surprising how many of them overlap.
Keep reading for the list of lucky New Year’s foods that are thought to bring one type of good luck or another in the upcoming year. To make sure that your year has a chance for some extra success, why not enjoy a meal with food that is believed to increase your good fortune!

Each culture has different beliefs around foods that bring good fortune, luck and prosperity.
For example, in Chinese culture, foods like fish, dumplings and tangerines are symbols of the Chinese New Year that are believed to bring good fortune and wealth. In addition to lucky foods, believers of feng shui think that plants also bring good luck to the home.
Enjoy prosperity with these lucky New Year foods
Here are my menu choices for lucky new year foods that are thought to give you a happy New Year. Even if they do not work, at least your belly will be happy!
For luck:
From Spain – it is considered that if you eat 12 sweet grapes, one for each month of the year, you will have 12 lucky months.
Be sure to choose sweet grapes, since Spanish tradition also holds that sour grapes deliver a not so lucky month! If you are looking for a way to use grapes to get your luck, try this coconut chocolate dessert with grapes.
For wealth:
This lucky new year foods idea comes from my grandmother and is similar to the tradition that eating greens will ensure wealth for the year because green is the color of greenbacks.
As far back as I can remember, my grandmother made split pea soup for New Year’s day because it made sure the year ahead would be a wealthy one. It worked for her. Not so much for me or my family members, but, to this day, we all make split pea soup on New Year’s Day.
Many other traditions like this say that any type of greens work, such as kale, or collards, or spinach and also any lentils because of their round shape. They just need to be green or yellow for green backs or coins!
You could try to boost your lucky by making a recipe that uses multiple types of greens, like this simple green juice recipe.
Cornbread is also considered to be lucky for the New Year because it is the color of gold. Add 12 extra corn nuggets in the batter to make sure that the money keeps on rolling in for the whole year. Get my cornbread recipe here.
For good fortune:
Most of those in the southern United States ascribe to the superstition that eating black eyed peas on New Year’s day shows humility and will, thus, invite good fortune.
For good luck from start to finish:
Since foods baked in a circle “come full circle”, eating donuts, bagels and round cakes are thought to bring luck full circle, from the beginning to the end of the year. What a great excuse to eat a doughnut!
Any ring shaped cakes (especially if they are baked with good luck charms inside) will also bring luck full circle, so dust off that bundt pan. See my pistachio bundt cake recipe here.
The New Year isn’t the only time circular cakes are lucky. During Mardi Gras, king cakes are baked in ring shapes with a plastic baby hidden inside. The person who gets the slice of king cake with the baby is believed to have an upcoming year full of luck and prosperity. Learn more about king cakes here.
For one person’s good luck:
Have fun with your family and treat one of them to an extra dose of good luck. Bake a cake (be sure it is round!) and add a lucky coin into the batter. The person who gets this piece of cake will be especially lucky this year!
For good health:
From Turkey – Turkish tradition holds that a pomegranate, because of the deep red color indicate life and fertility and that their round seeds will bring prosperity.
For a year of wealth:
This idea comes from Germany. German folklore tells us that eating a pickled herring at the stoke of midnight on New Year’s Eve will bring a year of wealth. The tradition comes from the deep silver color of the fish which is supposed to imitate coins.
A second tradition that is supposed to insure 12 months of wealth is to eat 12 round fruits, one for each month of the year. This is because round fruits are supposed to look like coins. Bring on those 12 slices of orange or lemons!
For a stocked pantry:
The Germans also believe that leaving a little bit of food on the plate after the stroke of midnight will mean that your pantry will be stocked in full all year long.
For happiness:
Ham, because of its “fat” is considered to be a lucky new years food that will make you rich with happiness for the coming year. Try my ham and vegetable casserole. I can at least guarantee that the recipe will make you happy!
For abundance and success:
This tradition comes from China. The Chinese character for “fish” sounds like the word for abundance, so whole fish are eaten as one of the lucky Chinese New Year foods to ensure success for the coming year.
They believe that for this tradition to work, the fish must be served with the head and tail intact.
Fish aren’t the only animal that is lucky in Chinese culture. Luck and good fortune play a big part in the Chinese zodiac signs. There are even lucky animals such as those in the Year of the Dragon!
For a long life:
Japanese people believe that eating Soba, or buckwheat noodles, at the stock on Midnight on December 31 will ensure a long life. Be sure to choose the longest noodles that you can find to add a few extra years!
For progress:
Next in my list of lucky new year foods is a favorite of mine. It is thought that if you eat pork in the new year, you will ensure a year of progress. The idea behind this is because pigs use their snout to move forward and rarely move backwards.
Here is a great recipe that doubles up on the pork for extra progress – Bacon wrapped pork medallions. Get the recipe here.
Wile we are talking about moving forward, it’s important to know that there are some superstitions that are believed to prevent you from moving forward. Make sure you don’t do these things or eat these foods on New Year’s day:
- Be sure that NOTHING goes out of the house, not even garbage. The belief is that the year must begin with something’s being added to the home before anything subtracts from it.
- Don’t eat lobsters, because they move backwards.
- Don’t eat chickens, because they scratch backwards.
After all, we want the coming year to be one of moving forward to all good things don’t we?
Lucky New Year plants
It is not just food that is reputed to bring luck to your home. Plants can have the same significance. The braided money tree plant is a great indoor plant that is said to bring luck and prosperity to your home.
The braided trunk locks in the luck! See how to grow a money tree plant here. 
Do you have other lucky new year foods that you try to eat on New Year’s day? What are they?
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How to Attract Luck to Life with Food
Looking for some luck in the new year? Legend has it that eating certain special lucky foods will bring luck and prosperity your way
Materials
- Pea Soup
- Fish
- Cornbread
- Pork
- Soba Noodles
- 12 Grapes
- Coins in Food
- Round Cakes
- Ham
- Well Stocked Pantry
- Oranges
- Pomegranates
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Instructions
- Pea Soup brings luck for the following year
- Fish is thought to bring success and wealth
- Cornbread is the color of gold and brings luck
- Pork us eaten for progress
- Soba Noodles are thought to bring a long life
- 12 Grapes brings luck for 12 months
- Coins in Food give special luck to the person who finds them
- Round Cakes bring luck from the beginning to the end of the year
- Ham brings happiness
- Well Stocked Pantry brings abundance
- Oranges are round like coins and attract wealth
- Pomegranates bring good health
Notes
Print out this card to have a list to remind you of the lucky foods to eat for luck
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