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Main ingredients
  
Wheatberries, poppy seeds, honey or sugar, various nuts and sometimes raisins

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Kutia or Kutya is a cereal dish, traditionally served in Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and some parts of Poland.

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Kutia traditional ukrainian holliday dish


Ukraine

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In Ukraine kutia is an essential dish at the Ukrainian Christmas Eve Supper (also known as Sviata Vecheria or Svyata Vecherya). It is believed that kutia has been known to Ukrainians’ ancestors since pre-historic times.

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The main ingredients used to make traditional kutia are: wheatberries, poppy seeds and honey. At times, walnuts, dried fruit and raisins are added as well. Kutia is a Lenten dish and no milk or egg products can be used. There are known kutia recipes that use pearl barley instead of wheatberries.

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Kutia, as a part of Ukrainian Christmas Eve Supper, is used in a number of rituals performed on the night. Kutia is the first out of twelve dishes served for Sviata Vecheria to be tasted. Everyone present must have at least a spoonful of kutia. In the past, the head of the household used kutia to foretell whether the upcoming year harvest would be plentiful; and to bargain with the forces of the nature asking for good weather.

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Kolyvo is a Ukrainian ritual dish similar to kutia, but includes no poppy seeds. Kolyvo is served at remembrance services.

Other countries

A dish of boiled grains (usually wheat berries) mixed with honey, nuts, spices, and a few other ingredients is traditional in other countries as well:


  • Bulgaria – kolivo
  • Greece – koliva
  • Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan – ameh masslouk or snuniye
  • Romania – colivä
  • Russia – sochivo
  • Serbia – koljivo
  • Sicily – cuccia
  • Syria – sliha or burbara (for Eid il-Bur-bara, St. Barbaras Feast throughout the Middle East)
  • References

    Kutia Wikipedia


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