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originates from. When
served as a drink, it is also
known as
vzvar (взвар) or
uzvar (узвар), from a
Slavic root word
meaning "to boil". As a drink,
kompot is...
- the
original on 2012-07-22.
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uzvar un iekļūst pusfinālā". Sportacentrs.com. 2010.
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Supper in
Ukraine are kutia, a
poppy seed,
honey and
wheat dish, and
uzvar, a
drink made from
reconstituted dried fruits.
Other typical dishes are...
- (corner with icons) of the house,
along with the
kutia (ritual food) and
uzvar (ritual drink). On Masnytsia,
didukh is
burnt symbolizing the end of the...
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known as
Svyata vecherya). The
ritual significance of kutia, as well as
uzvar, is
quite ancient.
Ukrainian ethnographer Fedir Vovk
traces the origins...
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sweet beverage made of
dried or
fresh fruits or
berries boiled in water.
Uzvar: a
specific type of
kompot made of
dried fruit,
usually apples, pears, and/or...
- regionally, as well as from
family to family, the two
mandatory dishes are
uzvar and kutia, both
reckoned by
ethnographer Khvedir Vovk to be
remnants of...
- berries.
Those include kompot, made by
boiling fruit with
sweetened water;
uzvar, in
which dried fruit is used instead; mors, made of
berries such as lingonberry...