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  2. Sri Lankan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan cuisine is known for its particular combinations of herbs, spices, fish, vegetables, rices, and fruits. The cuisine is highly centered around many varieties of rice, as well as coconut which is a ubiquitous plant throughout the country. Seafood also plays a significant role in the cuisine, be it fresh fish or preserved fish.

  3. Kiri hodi - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk, onion, turmeric, green chili, fenugreek. Kiri hodi ( Sinhala: කිරි හොදි ), which literally translates to milk curry, is a popular and traditional Sri Lankan fragrant coconut milk gravy. [1] Made using a few basic ingredients, this dish is traditionally served hot alongside pol sambola (a coconut relish) or ...

  4. Vaalai kai sambol - Wikipedia

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    Vaalai kai sambal is a sambal made of plantain, thick coconut milk, onion, green chilies, red chilies, mustard seeds, vinegar, salt and lime juice. [3] Dry roasted red chilies, mustard seeds, vinegar, salt and sugar are ground to form a smooth paste. Green chilies and onions are chopped into fine pieces. The plantains are peeled and diced ...

  5. Mallung - Wikipedia

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    Onion, chili, spices, Maldives fish. Mallung or mallum ( Sinhala: මැල්ලුම් ), is a shredded vegetable Sri Lankan dish that comprises lightly cooked/sautéed greens, with fresh coconut and any number of spices and chili. [1] [2] Mallung is a common condiment and is eaten at almost every meal. [3] Meals are often served with one ...

  6. South Asian pickle - Wikipedia

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    South Asian pickle is a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.The pickles are popular across South Asia, with many regional variants, natively known as lonache, avalehikā, uppinakaayi, khatai, pachadi or noncha, achaar (sometimes spelled aachaar or achar), athāṇu or athāṇo or athāna ...

  7. Kola kanda - Wikipedia

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    Gotukola, red rice or brown rice, grated coconut or coconut milk, ginger, garlic and salt. Variations. Lemon juice and palm sugar. Kola kanda (also known as kola kandha or kola kenda) ( Sinhala: කොළ කැඳ) is a traditional herbal congee or gruel made from raw rice, coconut milk and the fresh juice of medicinally valued leafy greens ...

  8. Diyabath - Wikipedia

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    Diyabath is a cold soup, traditionally consumed by the indigenous people of Sri Lanka as a breakfast item. It is made from rice left overnight to ferment and then mixed with coconut milk, onion, garlic and raw chili. It is not consumed regularly due to changing lifestyle. With a low glycaemic index and an anti-inflammatory effect, it also ...

  9. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    A speciality sambal from Bali, sambal with a mixture of sweet, sour, and spicy flavours, made with bongkot or kecombrang flower stems, shallots, chilli, grilled shrimp paste, sugar, salt, and lime juice. [ 25] Palembang sambal buah (in the top right bowl) as a condiment to spice up lakso, burgo, and laksan.