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Koliva / golifa (wheat berries with pomegranate)
Koliva / golifa is a traditional wheat-based dish that is prepared in both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities, for different occasions and traditions. In the Greek Orthodox religion, koliva is prepared symbolically for memorial services, with each ingredient holding religious significance. In Turkish Cypriot culture, golifa is made during New Year celebrations to bring good health and fortune. In both traditions, the dish reflects an appreciation of life through it


İrmik helvası (Turkish semolina halva)
İrmik helvası (eer-meek hel-vah-suh), or semolina halva, is a cherished Turkish dessert with a rich flavour and comforting texture. It holds a special place in Turkish culture as it is traditionally shared as part of a memorial service called a mevlit, to honour the life of a loved one. However, it can be enjoyed at any time. The simple yet delicious dessert is made by gently toasting semolina in sunflower oil until it achieves a golden, nutty aroma. A fragrant syrup infused
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