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Koljivo
Thick boiled wheatberry porridge, common during Christmas and family ceremonies
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Bits & Pieces: A Favorite Serbian Recipe: Koljivo
koljivo, recipe...
Žito sa Šlagom (Serbian Wheat Pudding) Recipe
This simple Serbian dessert, žito sa šlagom, is made of cooked ground wheat fortified with ground nuts and sugar. Serve in small decorative bowls topped with dollops of whipped cream...
Koljivo - Vojvođanski Magazin
Na slavama je deo obaveznog posluženja, jer je žito, po verovanju, simbol večnog života i veza između živih i mrtvih članova porodice. Nekada je uz kesten-pire.....
Slavsko žito – koljivo — Domaći Recepti
Slavsko žito ili koljivo se priprema kao dar zahvalnosti za date zemaljske plodove. Žito se sprema u slavu i čast svetitelja, za zdravlje, napredak i blagostanje, a poslužuje se gostima kada dodju kod domaćina, tada se gost prekrsti i uzme kašičicu koljiva...
Slavsko žito ili koljivo - Coolinarika
Bez slavskog zita ili koljiva nema slave, i nema sahrane. Retko ali bas retko ce srpska domacica spremiti ovo izuzetno ukusno posluzenje u nekoj drugoj prili.....
Koljivo - Slavsko žito - StaSeKuva
Pored Slavskog kolača još jedno veoma važno obeležje Krsne slave (Svečara) je Koljivo - Slavsko žito. Žito je simbol večnog života, ono povezuje žive...
MALA KUVARICA - ZLATNE RUKE: Koljivo
Recepti za razne vrste slanih i slatkih jela ...
Slavsko žito, koljivo | Erecepti
Slavsko žito ili koljivo je jako lepa poslastica sa kuvanom pšenicom, orasima i šećerom u prahu koja se po običaju priprema za krsnu slavu, odnosi se u crkvu da se osvešta i prva se služi gostima...
Koljivo - Recept - Poslastice#
Sastojci za Koljivo: 500 g bele pšenice, 500 g mlevenih oraha, 500 g šećera u prahu, 50 g suvog grožđa, 3 kesice vanilin-šećera, pola kesice cimeta...
Slavsko žito, koljivo
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Koljivo - Recepti.com
Recept za Koljivo. Za spremanje poslastice neophodno je pripremiti pšenicu, šećer u prahu, vanil šećer, orah, cimet, muskatni orah...
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