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  2. Kottu - Wikipedia

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    Kottu roti (Tamil: கொத்து ரொட்டி; Sinhala: කොත්තු රොටි), [1][2][3][4] alternatively spelled kothu roti, is a Sri Lankan tamil dish consisting of chopped roti, a meat curry dish of choice (such as beef, mutton, seafood, chicken) along with scrambled egg, onions, and chillies. [5][3][6][7] A variation ...

  3. Kiri hodi - Wikipedia

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    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 idiyappam (rice noodles). [2] Vegetables and fish can be added ...

  4. Idiyappam - Wikipedia

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    Idiyappam is a culinary speciality throughout the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and in Sri Lanka. The name idiyappam derives from Tamil and Malayalam. The Tamil / Malayalam word 'Idi' together forms the name Idiyappam. The dish is also, frequently, called as noolappam or noolputtu, originating from the Tamil and Malayalam word ...

  5. 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.

  6. Mee goreng - Wikipedia

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    Mee goreng. A plate of street food-style mee goreng. Mee goreng, or mi goreng, refers to fried noodles in the Malay-speaking cultures of several countries, such as the Southeast Asian states of Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore. A notable variant, mee goreng mamak is associated with Mamak stalls operated by Muslim Indian communities within the ...

  7. Lavariya - Wikipedia

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    Lavariya. Lavariya ( Sinhala: ලැවරියා) is a popular traditional Sri Lankan sweet dumpling. [ 1] It is essentially caramelised coconut wrapped in a string hopper (Idiyappam). [ 2] It is usually served at breakfast or in the afternoon with tea and bananas. [ 3]

  8. Kiribath - Wikipedia

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    Kiribath (Sinhala: කිරිබත්) is a traditional Sri Lankan dish made from rice. 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 ...

  9. Category:Sri Lankan noodle dishes - Wikipedia

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