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  2. Oleoresin - Wikipedia

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    Oleoresin Capsicum tear gas being sprayed on a guardsman. Most oleoresins are used as flavors and perfumes, some are used medicinally (e. g., oleoresin of Cannabis). Oleoresin capsicum is commonly used as a basis for pepper sprays. There are also uses known in the manufacture of soaps of cosmetics, as well as coloring agents for foods.

  3. List of Sri Lankan sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Sri Lankan sweets and desserts. Sri Lanka is well known throughout South Asia for sweets and desserts originating from there. Desserts are usually served as part of main meals, whereas sweets are consumed at tea times. Many Sri Lankan desserts and sweets contain domestic spices, jaggery and kithul (Caryota urens ...

  4. Koththamalli - Wikipedia

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    Koththamalli (Sinhala: ඉඟුරු කොත්තමල්ලි තේ, Tamil: இஞ்சி கொத்தமல்லி தேநீர்) is a flavoured tea beverage made by brewing coriander seeds and ginger. It is a traditional Sri Lankan home remedy for the common cold. [1] [2] Coriander and ginger have long being considered to ...

  5. Sri Lankan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Beverages commonly served in Sri Lanka include: Faluda - a mixture of syrup, ice cream, jelly pieces and basil seeds, served cold; Fruit juice - including lime and passionfruit juice; King coconut water; Tea; Toddy - a mildly alcoholic drink made from palm tree sap; Arrack - an alcoholic spirit made from the fermented sap of the coconut flower ...

  6. Mlesna - Wikipedia

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    Mlesna innovated the Tea Centre and Tea Kiosk concept in Sri Lanka, [3] opening their first store in Liberty Plaza, Colombo in 1985. [4] The company now has sixteen outlets throughout the country. This concept has been further expanded with outlets in Russia, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Greece and India.

  7. Island Tea - Wikipedia

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    Island Tea was founded in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2017 by Minodh de Silva, a Sri Lankan entrepreneur, business professional, and award-winning marketer. [6] In a marketing career spanning over 19 years, De Silva also featured on ‘People Asia’ & CIM (UK) amongst a host of other business talk shows and magazines. [7]

  8. Tea production in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Logo of Ceylon tea. The Sri Lanka Tea Board is the legal proprietor of the lion logo of Ceylon tea. The logo has been registered as a trademark in many countries. To appear the Lion logo on a tea pack, it must meet four criteria. The Lion Logo can only be used on consumer packs of Ceylon tea. The packs must contain 100 percent of pure ...

  9. Ceylon Tea Museum - Wikipedia

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    The four storey tea factory had been abandoned for more than a decade before it was refurbished in 2001 by the Sri Lanka Tea Board and the Planters’ Association of Sri Lanka. [3] The museum contains exhibits on tea pioneers, including James Taylor [4] and Thomas Lipton, as well as much vintage tea-processing paraphernalia. The ground floor ...

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