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'''Uzvar''' is a traditional [[Ukrainian]] beverage, often served during the [[Christmas]] season and other festive occasions. It is made from a variety of dried fruits, including [[apple]]s, [[pear]]s, and [[plum]]s, which are boiled in water and then strained. The resulting liquid is sweetened with [[honey]] or [[sugar]], and sometimes flavored with [[cinnamon]] or other spices. == History == The origins of uzvar are believed to date back to ancient times, when people preserved fruits by drying them. This allowed them to enjoy the flavors of summer fruits during the cold winter months. The word "uzvar" comes from the Ukrainian word "zavaruvaty", which means "to boil". == Preparation == To prepare uzvar, dried fruits are first soaked in cold water for several hours or overnight. They are then boiled in the same water until they become soft. The fruits are then removed from the water, and the remaining liquid is sweetened with honey or sugar. Some recipes also call for the addition of spices such as cinnamon or [[vanilla]]. == Cultural Significance == Uzvar is traditionally served during the Ukrainian Christmas Eve supper, known as [[Sviata Vecheria]]. This meal consists of twelve meatless dishes, representing the twelve apostles. Uzvar, with its sweet and warming qualities, is considered an ideal beverage for this cold winter evening. In addition to its role in Christmas celebrations, uzvar is also enjoyed throughout the year as a refreshing drink. It is often served chilled in the summer months, and warm in the winter. == Health Benefits == Uzvar is rich in vitamins and minerals, thanks to the variety of fruits used in its preparation. It is particularly high in [[vitamin C]], which boosts the immune system and helps to fight off colds and flu. The dried fruits also provide dietary fiber, which aids in digestion. == See Also == * [[Compote]] * [[Kompot]] * [[List of Ukrainian dishes]] {{Ukrainian cuisine}} {{food-stub}} [[Category:Ukrainian cuisine]] [[Category:Non-alcoholic drinks]] [[Category:Christmas food]] __NOINDEX__ {{No image}} __NOINDEX__
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