Lâpa
Rice porridge or gruel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lapa (Armenian: Լապա) or lapas (Greek: λαπάς) is a kind of rice porridge or gruel eaten in the Balkans, Levant, and Middle East. It is made of just rice, water, and salt and has the consistency of a thick soup.
![]() Lapa prepared with poppy seeds. | |
Type | Porridge |
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Associated cuisine | Greece, Armenia |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Rice |
In Greek cuisine, it is used as a remedy for diarrhea, served with lemon juice.[1]
Etymology
The dictionary of the Türk Dil Kurumu considers it a loanword from Pontic Greek ("Rumca").[2]
Robert Dankoff gives it an Armenian origin: լափ lap’ 'watery food for dogs, pap for babies'.[3]
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