кутя
Кутя is a traditional dish in Ukrainian cuisine, typically served during Christmas Eve dinner. It is made from boiled wheat or rice mixed with honey, poppy seeds, and nuts. This dish symbolizes prosperity and is often enjoyed as a sweet treat, reflecting the importance of grains in Ukrainian culture.
In addition to its festive significance, кутя is often associated with the Orthodox Christian tradition, where it represents the cycle of life and the connection to ancestors. Families prepare кутя as a way to honor their loved ones and share blessings for the coming year.