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- Vasilopita abstract "Vasilopita (Greek: Βασιλόπιτα, Vasilópita, lit. '(St.) Basil-pie' or 'king pie', see below) is a New Year's Day bread or cake in Greece and many other areas in eastern Europe and the Balkans which contains a hidden coin or trinket which gives good luck to the receiver, like the Western European king cake. It is associated with Saint Basil's day, January 1, in most of Greece, but in some regions, the traditions surrounding a cake with a hidden coin are attached to Epiphany or to Christmas. It is made of a variety of doughs, depending on regional and family tradition, including tsoureki.In other areas of the Balkans, the tradition of cake with a hidden coin during winter holidays exists, but is not associated with Saint Basil at all. The practice is documented among Ukrainians (a pirog is cut); Romanians; Serbs ("česnica", eaten on Christmas); Albanians ("pitta", eaten by both Christians and Muslims); Bulgarians (pogatcha, Novogodichna banitsa (for New Year's), Svity Vasileva bogatcha); etc.".
- Vasilopita origin Greece.
- Vasilopita thumbnail Greek_vasilopita.JPG?width=300.
- Vasilopita wikiPageExternalLink www.Vasilopita.com.
- Vasilopita wikiPageExternalLink vasilopita.
- Vasilopita wikiPageExternalLink new-years-eve-cake-st-basils.
- Vasilopita wikiPageID "10130628".
- Vasilopita wikiPageRevisionID "589510026".
- Vasilopita country Greece.
- Vasilopita date "September 2013".
- Vasilopita hasPhotoCollection Vasilopita.
- Vasilopita name "Vasilopita".
- Vasilopita reason "random web sites are poor sources".
- Vasilopita type "Bread or cake".
- Vasilopita subject Category:Christian_folklore.
- Vasilopita subject Category:Greek_desserts.
- Vasilopita subject Category:Holiday_foods.
- Vasilopita subject Category:January_observances.
- Vasilopita subject Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Vasilopita subject Category:Winter_traditions.
- Vasilopita type Abstraction100002137.
- Vasilopita type Act100030358.
- Vasilopita type Activity100407535.
- Vasilopita type Affair107447261.
- Vasilopita type Celebration107450651.
- Vasilopita type Cognition100023271.
- Vasilopita type Content105809192.
- Vasilopita type Event100029378.
- Vasilopita type JanuaryObservances.
- Vasilopita type Look100877127.
- Vasilopita type NewYearCelebrations.
- Vasilopita type Observation100879759.
- Vasilopita type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Vasilopita type Sensing100876874.
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- Vasilopita type Tradition105809745.
- Vasilopita type WinterTraditions.
- Vasilopita type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Vasilopita type Food.
- Vasilopita type FunctionalSubstance.
- Vasilopita comment "Vasilopita (Greek: Βασιλόπιτα, Vasilópita, lit. '(St.) Basil-pie' or 'king pie', see below) is a New Year's Day bread or cake in Greece and many other areas in eastern Europe and the Balkans which contains a hidden coin or trinket which gives good luck to the receiver, like the Western European king cake. It is associated with Saint Basil's day, January 1, in most of Greece, but in some regions, the traditions surrounding a cake with a hidden coin are attached to Epiphany or to Christmas.".
- Vasilopita label "Vasilopita".
- Vasilopita label "Василопита".
- Vasilopita sameAs Βασιλόπιτα.
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- Vasilopita sameAs Q1072235.
- Vasilopita sameAs Q1072235.
- Vasilopita sameAs Vasilopita.
- Vasilopita wasDerivedFrom Vasilopita?oldid=589510026.
- Vasilopita depiction Greek_vasilopita.JPG.
- Vasilopita isPrimaryTopicOf Vasilopita.
- Vasilopita name "Vasilopita".