"Kollyba" redirects here. For the town of ancient Lycia, see Kollyba (Lycia).
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Koliva
Koliva from wheat seeds with raisins
Alternative names
Kollyva, Colivă, Funeral Cake
Type
Ritual food
Main ingredients
Wheat kernels, honey or sugar
Media: Koliva
Koliva, also spelled, depending on the language, kollyva, kollyba, kolyvo, or colivă,[a] is a dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox Church for commemorations of the dead.
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, koliva is blessed during funerals, as well as during the memorial service (mnemosyno) that is performed at various intervals after a person's death and on special occasions, such as the Saturday of Souls (ψυχοσάββατο). It may also be used on the first Friday of Great Lent,[1] at Slavas, or at mnemosyna in the Christmas meal. In some countries, though not in Greece, it is consumed on nonreligious occasions as well.
A similar food item is widely popular in Lebanon where it is known as snuniye and, more commonly, as berbara as it is prepared for Saint Barbara's feast day, December 4, which is celebrated with Halloween-like festivities.
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