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|wketx=Kykeon (Ancient Greek: κυκεών, kykeȏn; from κυκάω, "to stir, to mix") was an Ancient Greek drink of various descriptions. Some were made mainly of water, barley and naturally occurring substances. Others were made with wine and grated cheese. It is widely believed that kykeon usually refers to a psychoactive compounded brew, as in the case of the Eleusinian Mysteries. A kykeon was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it is also mentioned as a favourite drink of Greek peasants.
|wketx=Kykeon (Ancient Greek: κυκεών, kykeȏn; from κυκάω, "to stir, to mix") was an Ancient Greek drink of various descriptions. Some were made mainly of water, barley and naturally occurring substances. Others were made with wine and grated cheese. It is widely believed that kykeon usually refers to a psychoactive compounded brew, as in the case of the Eleusinian Mysteries. A kykeon was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it is also mentioned as a favourite drink of Greek peasants.
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==Wikipedia IT==
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Il ciceone (in greco antico: κυκεών, kykeón) è una bevanda rituale in uso nell'antica Grecia, legata, in particolare, al digiuno osservato durante la celebrazione dei misteri eleusini.
|wkittx=Il ciceone (in greco antico: κυκεών, kykeón) è una bevanda rituale in uso nell'antica Grecia, legata, in particolare, al digiuno osservato durante la celebrazione dei misteri eleusini.
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==Wikipedia ES==
==Wikipedia ES==
El ciceón (en griego κυκεών, kykeon, de κυκάω ‘remover, mezclar’) es una bebida griega ancestral hecha principalmente con agua, cebada y hierbas. Se usaba en el clímax de los misterios de Eleusis (ritos de iniciación al culto de los dioses de la agricultura) para romper el ayuno sagrado, pero también era una bebida muy apreciada por los campesinos. Se le atribuían propiedades digestivas.
El ciceón (en griego κυκεών, kykeon, de κυκάω ‘remover, mezclar’) es una bebida griega ancestral hecha principalmente con agua, cebada y hierbas. Se usaba en el clímax de los misterios de Eleusis (ritos de iniciación al culto de los dioses de la agricultura) para romper el ayuno sagrado, pero también era una bebida muy apreciada por los campesinos. Se le atribuían propiedades digestivas.