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- sense of the ritual food is of a latter period. In Serbian it is called Koljivo (Кољиво), Кутя in Bulgarian, Colivă in Romanian, კოლიო (kolio) in Georgian...
- Gr**** hypothesis point to etymology in that the Serbian word for wheat, koljivo, an indispensable item of the Slava, is derived from the Gr**** term for...
- m****louk or snuniye Romania – colivă Russia – (also) sochivo Serbiakoljivo (to wit: sacrifice), or simply: žito (ie, wheat) Sicily – cuccìa Syria...
- gets the coin is said to have a lucky and blessed following year. Koljivo Кољиво Koljivo Slava Boiled wheat, almonds/walnuts, and tahini—ritual food during...
- tradition. Slavski kolač, along with the candle and a wheat dish such as žito (koljivo), are present at all Slava celebrations and are considered the crucial...
- bread with a silver coin to bring health and good luck baked in the bread. Koljivoboiled wheat which is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox and Gr****...
- patties is considered the national dish. Other notable dishes include koljivo used in religious rituals, Serbian salad, sarma (stuffed wineleaf), pilav...
- "cottage", from Gr**** kočija, "carriage, chariot", from Hungarian kocsi koljivo, "wheat", from Gr**** komad, "piece, parcel", from Gr**** kommátion korablja...
- Escajg za teletinu and Marinko Koščec for Wonderland. 2004 Davor Špišić for Koljivo. 2005 Nura Bazdulj-Hubijar for Kad je bio juli. 2006 Hrvoje Šalković for...