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| What people eat and drink on New Year's Eve around the world | Grapes in Spain. Pomegranates in Turkey. See how the world celebrates the beginning of a new year. | | | | | | People ate that?! A look back at some of 2018's strangest food trends | Who could forget pickle-topped pizza or mayonnaise ice cream? | | | | | | |
| Why these 5 foods are eaten for good luck in the new year | Find out why these five delicious foods — like soba noodles and black-eyed peas — are known to bring good luck for the new year. | | | | | | How to buy the best Champagne and sparkling wine for New Year's Eve | Wine expert Ray Isle is stopping by TODAY to share some of his favorite bottles of bubbly for New Year's Eve. | | | | | | |
| Try these bubbly drinks for your New Year's Eve party | If there's one thing you need at your New Year's Eve bash, it's Champagne – but you don't have to pop your budget to toast to 2019. Food & Wine executive wine editor Ray Isle stops by to share with Kathie Lee and Hoda splurges and steals on bubbly beverages. | | | | | | How to open a Champagne bottle | And everything else you need to know about serving sparkling wine! | | | | | | |
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