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American Focus > Blog > Lifestyle > Why Eating Black-Eyed Peas on New Year’s Day Is a Tradition for Good Luck
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Why Eating Black-Eyed Peas on New Year’s Day Is a Tradition for Good Luck

Last updated: December 30, 2025 8:15 pm
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New Year’s Day is a time for superstition and tradition, with one enduring practice being the consumption of black-eyed peas. These small, kidney-shaped beans are a staple in Southern cuisine and are believed to bring good luck, wealth, and prosperity for the year ahead.

Despite their name, black-eyed peas are actually a type of bean, native to West Africa. They made their way to the United States through the transatlantic slave trade and have since become a significant part of Southern cooking. The beans are named for the distinctive black spot that resembles an eye, and they are often enjoyed with pork, greens, and cornbread on New Year’s Day.

The tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day has a complex history. In West Africa, these beans were often eaten on special occasions and were believed to ward off evil spirits. In the Southern United States, the practice of New Year’s Day superstitions, including eating black-eyed peas for good luck, originated from European traditions that were brought over by settlers.

Culinary historian Michael Twitty explains that while the practice of eating black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day is European in origin, the beans themselves have African roots. The combination of these two traditions has made black-eyed peas a symbol of good fortune and prosperity for many people celebrating the start of a new year.

So, if you’re looking to start your year off on an optimistic note, consider preparing a pot of black-eyed peas. This delicious tradition is a tasty way to invite good luck and abundance into your life for the next 365 days. Whether you follow the superstition or simply enjoy the flavor, black-eyed peas are a timeless dish that holds a special place in Southern culture.

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