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Unusual Tradition: Hiding Money in Food in BoliviaIn Bolivia, there exists an interesting and rather unique cultural practice of hiding money in food. This custom is deeply rooted in the local traditions and beliefs, adding a special touch to various occasions.
May 16, 2025, 12:06 pm EDT
Unusual Tradition: Hiding Money in Food in Bolivia


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