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Vaalai kai sambol (Sinhala: කොළ කෙසෙල් සම්බල්, Tamil: வாழைக்காய் சம்பல்), also known as vazhakkai sambol, ash plantain sambol, or green banana fry sambol, is a traditional Sri Lankan condiment.
The new bridge is constructing from koyyam to Velam, Mayyil. The transportation is very much easier to Kannur Town after completing the Koyyam Bridge(23 km). The bridge made koyyam is a very accessible place to the new Kannur International Airport, Mattannur. Main Airport Road will be passing through Koyyam from chempanthotti & Valakkai.
Current distribution of Dravidian languages.. This is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages.Dravidian languages include Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia.
"Vellapokkathil" (Malayalam: വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കത്തിൽ, English: In the Flood) is a short story written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai.
White stones used to make one type of kolam. For special occasions limestone and red brick powder for contrast are also used. Though kolams [8] are usually made with dry rice flour (kolapodi), for longevity, dilute rice paste or even paints are also used.
Aranmula Boat in Uthrattathi Boat Race Boat race witlh snake boats Nehru tropy boat race 2024 at Punnamada lake, Alappuzha Vallam Kulangara - Snake boats. Vallam kali (vaḷḷaṃ kaḷi, literally: boat game), also known as snake boat race, is a traditional boat race in Kerala, India.
This town is also known as Balyapattanam.This town is situated on the banks of the Valapattanam river.Centuries back Valapattanam River (വളപട്ടണം പുഴ ) was the main ship route for trading and Valapattanam was the main town, because of this the town got this referred as "Valya pattanam" which means "big town" in Malayalam language.
Various galangal rhizomes are used in traditional Southeast Asian cuisine, such as Khmer kroeung (Cambodian paste), Thai and Lao tom yum and tom kha gai soups, Vietnamese Huế cuisine (tré) and throughout Indonesian cuisine, as in soto and opor.