7 Food-Based Superstitions We've All Heard At Least Once

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Spilling Salt

Spilling salt is considered bad luck, but you can counteract it by throwing a pinch of salt over your left shoulder with your right hand to blind the devil waiting there.

Don't Pass the Salt Hand to Hand

Passing salt hand to hand directly to someone is believed to invite a quarrel between the two individuals. Instead, place the salt on the table for them to pick up.

Knock on Wood

Ever said something positive and immediately followed it with "knock on wood"? The belief is that this action will prevent any jinx or bad luck from befalling you. Some also say it's because spirits live in trees and knocking on wood alerts them to protect you.

Breaking Bread

Breaking bread together symbolizes trust and friendship. It's said that if you drop bread on the floor, you must kiss it before discarding it to prevent bad luck.

Don't Stir with a Knife

Stirring your tea or coffee with a knife is thought to bring bad luck or even invite death into your life. Use a spoon instead!

Whistling While Cooking

Whistling while cooking is believed to attract bad spirits into the kitchen, leading to burnt food or accidents. So keep those tunes to yourself while you cook!

Singing at the Table

Singing or whistling at the dining table is believed to invite poverty into your home. So, keep your musical talents for post-dinner entertainment!

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