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yes..ok..both sounds same..
Nah Not really, they are all common afaik.we own Puttu,Appam,porotta and idiappam
you have Pongal,thosai,idli,medhu vadai and filter kappi..
Nah Not really, they are all common afaik.
Parotta is actually a variation of north Indian Paratha
Why not.no burriyani ?
Yes, of course. Now you can try them out. Here are the recipes.Are all these dishes made from Jackfruit as i have a Jackfruit tree & love it but never tried it curried ?
Added to that, the cooking styles and techniques are also different from person to person due to the amount of spices used . Therefore, you will find different tastes although it is the same dish.All of them seem to be very difficult to cook.
Our Cuisine has more similarity to Lankans than Tamils........................
It's not just the cuisine from what i have experienced.. Most other aspects as well
Lasith Malinga is also from Salagama caste, Rathgama area.Salagama people believe that their ancestors arrived in Sri Lanka, from a village named 'Sali-Gramam', or 'Shali-Gramam' b. which is currently known as "Chandigar" in India, Capital city of Punjab but the moor community in beruwala believes that they came from "Saliya Mangalam or Saliya Pattanam from Kerala.
The Salagama have a belief, that they originated from saligrama Brahmins. According to this belief Saliyas were of Brahmin origin and were brought across the sea from Malabar (i.e. Kerala) by ship. However, since they would 'lose caste' if they touched the water, they had to be carried ashore by moors on their heads,which is depicted in their flag.
According to this tradition, the ancestral Salagamas arrived in Sri Lanka from Kerala in several waves after accepting migration invitations from several Sinhala Kings, during various periods.
Brahmins at Beruwala assimilated well into the Sinhalese community and their descendants formed the Salagama caste, along with "Agampadi"Mercenary Soldiers who came from Kerala & Tamil Nadu.
Salagama Caste
Yes, we do. Is it available in Sri Lankan or Indian restaurants in USA?I want to try the Jackfruit curry dish. Don't they put coconut milk in that, too?
Yes, we do. Is it available in Sri Lankan or Indian restaurants in USA?
You should try ripe Jackfruit too. It is even more tasty.
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Yes, we do. Is it available in Sri Lankan or Indian restaurants in USA?
You should try ripe Jackfruit too. It is even more tasty.
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SL Malay Cuisine
Babuth/ Beef tripe curry
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Mee goreng /Fried noodles
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Nasi Goreng/ Fried rice
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Malay pickle
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And of cause Wattalapan
We call it as 'waraka', so much similar.this is called "then varikka" here.... That is one variety of jack fruit, Then means honey....
The Kerala influence on Sri Lankan cuisine is much higher than I thought.This look similar to Sukhiyan of kerala......