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- Cucc%C3%ACa abstract "Cuccìa is a traditional, primarily Sicilian dish containing boiled wheatberries and sugar, which is eaten on December 13, the feast day of Saint Lucy, the patron saint of Siracusa (Syracuse). The dish is consumed in Sicily and in isolated pockets of Southern Italy, as well as their communities abroad. It commemorates the relief from a food shortage in Sicily and the unexpected arrival of a cargo of wheat, which tradition says arrived in the port of Palermo on Saint Lucy's Feast in 1646. According to custom, bread should not be eaten on December 13; cuccìa should be the only source of wheat, and the primary source of nourishment for the day.".
- Cucc%C3%ACa wikiPageExternalLink stlucy.htm.
- Cucc%C3%ACa wikiPageID "1531214".
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- Cucc%C3%ACa country Italy.
- Cucc%C3%ACa hasPhotoCollection Cuccìa.
- Cucc%C3%ACa mainIngredient Butter.
- Cucc%C3%ACa mainIngredient Chocolate.
- Cucc%C3%ACa mainIngredient Milk.
- Cucc%C3%ACa mainIngredient Sugar.
- Cucc%C3%ACa mainIngredient Wheat.
- Cucc%C3%ACa name "Cuccìa".
- Cucc%C3%ACa region Sicily.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Porridge.
- Cucc%C3%ACa subject Category:Italian-American_cuisine.
- Cucc%C3%ACa subject Category:Porridges.
- Cucc%C3%ACa subject Category:Sicilian_cuisine.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Dish107557434.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Food100021265.
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- Cucc%C3%ACa type Nutriment107570720.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Porridge107874780.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Porridges.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Substance100020090.
- Cucc%C3%ACa type Food.
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- Cucc%C3%ACa comment "Cuccìa is a traditional, primarily Sicilian dish containing boiled wheatberries and sugar, which is eaten on December 13, the feast day of Saint Lucy, the patron saint of Siracusa (Syracuse). The dish is consumed in Sicily and in isolated pockets of Southern Italy, as well as their communities abroad. It commemorates the relief from a food shortage in Sicily and the unexpected arrival of a cargo of wheat, which tradition says arrived in the port of Palermo on Saint Lucy's Feast in 1646.".
- Cucc%C3%ACa label "Cuccìa (Sicilia)".
- Cucc%C3%ACa label "Cuccìa".
- Cucc%C3%ACa label "Cuccìa".
- Cucc%C3%ACa label "Cuccìa".
- Cucc%C3%ACa label "Cuccìa".
- Cucc%C3%ACa sameAs m.058hyd.
- Cucc%C3%ACa sameAs Cuccìa.
- Cucc%C3%ACa wasDerivedFrom Cuccìa?oldid=635640678.
- Cucc%C3%ACa isPrimaryTopicOf Cuccìa.