Wheat

Wheat

Nature

Wheat is a sign from the “Nature” group. Here is how Wheat is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:

Meaning in the coffee cup

What does Wheat mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?

The wheat ear, heavy and golden, is the reward of your toil; fate bends the stalk toward you and says the harvest of your days will be blessed.

What does Wheat mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?

Wheat brings prosperity and a good harvest: hard work that finally bears fruit, and bread that never runs out in the home.

What does Wheat mean in the German / Central-European reading?

The ear of wheat is the finest sign for bread and a comfortable living: a full pantry, a laden table, and the reward of busy hands. Set a little aside, and the house will want for nothing.

Where in the cup does Wheat appear — and what does that change?

At the rim the reward ripens quickly, at the bottom it grows from deep, steady labor; near the handle the wheat fills your own granary, opposite it the harvest feeds strangers and distant tables too.

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