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SRI LANKA CUISINE

Colourful, spicy and diverse, Sir Lankan cuisine is wonderful in every sense. Menus in the Indian Ocean island’s restaurants are replete with specialities featuring rice, curries and fish. Recipes make the most of local ingredients that elevate dishes to an elite level of flavour, including cardamon, cinnamon or cloves, all of which grow on trees on the island. Outside, street food is the order of the day and a constant source of delight for tourists on the hunt for new tastes. Sri Lanka also boasts rare fruits such as mangosteen and, of course, bountiful coconut trees, whose fruit is used both in savoury dishes and desserts. You simply must try a Pol Sambol (a side dish with rice, spices and grated coconut), Pol Roti (coconut bread) and Wattapalam (a coconut pudding)... You get the idea: Sir Lankan cuisine is full of wonders for you to discover.

Eating and drinking according to Ayurveda

A few words on the "science of life” In Sanskrit (the ancient Indian language) ayurveda means the "science of life". Ayurvedic medicine is said to date back to classical India, which would be 3000 years before our era. It was in fact the first discipline to take a holistic approach to human life,...

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Sri Lankan cuisine, as close to perfection as you can get

What’s for starters? It is important to know that people eat with their hands in Sri Lanka, more specifically using their thumb, index and middle fingers. You might find it very pleasant or annoying, but don’t panic - most places will usually bring travelers a knife and fork out of respect for their...

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A fruit basket from Sri Lanka

Coconuts are extremely popular and can be consumed in all forms, and the tree itself is said to have originated on the island. The Cocos Nucifera, using its scientific name, drops the fruit when it is green and ripe. We can then remove the kernel (our coconut) with a machete. Then if you pierce two...

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From markets to the plate, the colours of Sri Lankan cuisine

If Asian cuisine is colourful, Sri Lankan cuisine is a rainbow of flavours. Because its cuisine, exotic thanks to the fruits and many essences used, inherits directly from the gastronomy of southern India, through clever ideas and new inventions. We are in the tropics, almost on the equator. But...

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Top 10 most popular dishes in Sri Lanka

To properly discover a destination, you must first discover its cuisine. The gastronomy of a country says a lot about its traditions, culture and know-how! This is great news for lovers of food and knowledge, as Sri Lanka is the perfect destination to awaken your taste buds to new experiences....

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The Ceylon Spice Route

For us who live in the 21st century, spices are just a way for us to flavor our food. But before the invention of refrigerators, their antibacterial powers made them extremely valuable preservatives, adding a powerful taste to pork and fish when they weren’t at their freshest. In Asia, the great...

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