Kutia
A wheat, honey, and poppy-seed dish eaten at memorial feasts — old grain prepared for the dead and the living together.
Kutia in a dream is the dream's image of old grain prepared so the dead and the living can share a meal. The dish is ancient, slow to make, and is brought out at the seasons that face the previous generations. The dream brings kutia when something in your life — a memorial, an anniversary, a household ritual you did not invent — is currently asking you to set a place for those who are no longer at the table. A bowl of kutia eaten in the right order is the dream affirming that the inheritance is being kept. A bowl untouched and gone hard in the corner is the dream noting that the rite was put on the table and was not actually entered into, and the absent guests have been left to wait.