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  2. Seeni sambol - Wikipedia

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    It is an integral component of lamprais and seeni banis (a brioche bun with seeni sambol filling). In Sinhala and Tamil, seeni means sweet or sugar and sambol means sauce. [5] The main ingredients are onion, sugar, tamarind juice, red chillies and salt, which can also be combined with Maldives fish, curry leaves, lemongrass, cinnamon, cardamom ...

  3. Lamprais - Wikipedia

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    Lamprais, also spelled "lumprice", "lampraise" or "lumprais", is a Sri Lankan dish that was introduced by the country's Dutch Burgher population. [1] [2] Lamprais is an Anglicised derivative of the Dutch word lomprijst, [3] which loosely translated means a packet or lump of rice, and it is also believed the dish has roots in the Indonesia dish lemper.

  4. Sri Lankan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch Burgher-influenced dish, lamprais is rice boiled in stock accompanied by frikkadels (frikadeller meatballs), a mixed-meat curry, blachan, aubergine curry, and seeni sambol. All of this is then wrapped in a banana leaf and baked in an oven. Lamprais is ideal for special occasions with large gatherings considering its richness and the ...

  5. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Seeni sambol This is a hot/sweet sambal of the Sri Lankan cuisine that includes onion, crumbled Maldives fish, and spices as its main ingredients. Its name, also spelled as "sini sambol" or "seeni sambal", is derived from the local word for "sugar". [67] Pol sambol/Thengkai sambal

  6. Kiribath - Wikipedia

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    It is prepared by cooking rice with coconut milk, hence this name, and can be considered a form of rice cake or rice pudding. [1] Kiribath is an essential dish in Sri Lankan cuisine . It is very commonly served for breakfast on the first day of each month and also has the added significance of being eaten for any auspicious moment throughout ...

  7. Puttu - Wikipedia

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    Puttu with chickpea curry. Puttu principally consists of coarsely ground rice, grated coconut, little salt and water. It is often spiced with cumin, but may have other spices.. The Sri Lankan variant is usually made with wheat flour or red rice flour without cumin, whereas the Bhatkal recipes have plain coconut or masala variant made with mutton- or shrimp-flavoured grated cocon

  8. Category:Sri Lankan condiments - Wikipedia

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  9. Diyabath - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names: Bath kenda Lunu kenda Palan kanji: Type: Soup: Course: Breakfast: Place of origin: Sri Lanka: Region or state: Island wide: Created by: Mostly by Sinhala villagers but Tamil also. Serving temperature: Cold: Main ingredients: Rice, coconut milk, onions, garlic, raw chili Or black pepper: Variations: Coconut milk added or water ...