Greens and Black-eyed Peas
These two Southern classics all but guarantee a prosperous year. Some say the greens represent dollar bills and the peas,
coins, ensuring wealth and luck.
According to folklore, this auspicious New Year’s Day tradition dates back to the Civil War, when Union troops pillaged the
land, leaving behind only black-eyed peas and greens as animal fodder. Rich in nutrients, these were the humble foods that
enabled Southerners to survive. Details of stories differ, but each celebrates a communion of family and friends bound by
grateful hearts and renewed hope for good things yet to come.
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