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9. Spinach 
The Jewish New Year is also celebrated with this green leafy vegetable, which serves as a wish that the coming year is bountiful with green fields of food for all.

10. Black-Eyed Peas
Served as a symbol of abundance and fruitfulness, black-eyed peas remind the diner of the good deeds expected of all and the numerous blessings (as many as peas the diner consumes) yet to come in the New Year.