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Golden brown. Ingredients. Fermented coconut sugar or sugarcane. Arrack is a distilled alcoholic drink typically produced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, made from the fermented sap of coconut flowers or sugarcane, and also with grain (e.g. red rice) or fruit depending upon the country of origin. It is sometimes spelled arak, [1] or simply ...
Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka. Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC (DCSL) is a diversified Sri Lankan conglomerate listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation of US$600 Million. [2] It was one of the first Sri Lankan companies included in Forbes 's list of non-US Best Managed companies valued under US$1 billion. [3]
Sri Lanka's largest manufacturers, listed in order based on their 2007 annual production of arrack, [7] are: DCSL (Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka), 37.25 million litres; IDL (International Distilleries Ltd), 3.97 million litres; Rockland Distilleries (Pvt) Ltd, 2.18 million litres; Mendis, 0.86 million litres; Ceylon Arrack, a brand of Sri ...
Follow live coverage of Australia vs Sri Lanka from the ODI World Cup today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team final decides ...
Company Name Symbol B P P L Holdings: CSE: BPPL.N0000: Bairaha Farms: CSE: BFL.N0000: Balangoda Plantations: CSE: BALA.N0000: Bansei Royal Resorts Hikkaduwa: CSE: BRR ...
FILE -Sri Lanka's Lasith Embuldeniya reacts after India's Ravichandran Ashwin hit a boundary on his delivery during the second day of the second cricket test match between India and Sri Lanka in ...
The All Share Price Index is one of the principal stock indices of the Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka. ASPI measures the movement of share prices of all listed companies. It is based on market capitalisation. Weighting of shares is conducted in proportion to the issued ordinary capital of the listed companies, valued at current market ...
In the past four years, the share of people living below the poverty line in Sri Lanka has risen to 25.9 per cent. The World Bank forecasts the economy to grow by just 2.2 per cent in 2024.