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  2. Didukh - Wikipedia

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    While it is at a place of honor inside the house, the souls of all ancestors will unite and bless the family. On Sviat Vechir (Christmas Eve), the didukh is brought into the house by the hospodar (head of the household). It is placed in the pokutia (corner with icons) of the house, along with the kutia (ritual food) and uzvar (ritual drink).

  3. Ukrainian Village, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Village Street Scene - Chicago - Illinois - USA. Ukrainian Village is a Chicago neighborhood located on the near west side of Chicago. Its boundaries are Division Street to the north, Grand Avenue to the south, Western Avenue to the west (although some maps extend to Campbell Street to the west), and Damen Avenue to the east. [1]

  4. Malanka - Wikipedia

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    Malanka (Ukrainian: Маланка, or Ukrainian: Щедрий Вечір, romanized: Shchedryi Vechir, lit. 'bounteous evening') is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated on 31 December, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, formerly it was celebrated on 13 January corresponding to 31 December in the Julian calendar (see Old New Year).

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  7. Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper - Wikipedia

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    The ritual for Catholics and Orthodox Christians in Ukraine is to start with kutia. [1] [2] Kutia, poppy milk (aguonų pienas) together with kūčiukai are served as a dessert and forms a significant part of the Lithuanian Christmas Eve menu. Poppy seeds are widely used for Christmas Eve dishes, because they symbolise abundance and prosperity.

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  9. Vorschmack - Wikipedia

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    The dish was adopted and brought eastwards by Ashkenazi Jews which transformed it into a cold appetizer, a pâté made of chopped brined herring. [1] [4] While the name forshmak became common in Ukraine (Yiddish: פֿאָרשמאַק, Ukrainian: форшмак), Polish and Lithuanian Jews usually called it gehakte herring ("chopped herring"). [1]