Saturday, October 15, 2022

SRI LANKAN FOOD -ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආහාර-இலங்கை உணவு

RICE AND CURRY


 SRI LANKAN FOOD
RICE AND CURRY

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආහාර-இலங்கை உணவு

When it comes to Sri Lankan   cuisine, you cannot expect anything less because Sri Lanka is a multi-cultural nation. The cuisine of our nation is renowned for its vast variety of rice specialties, spices, herbs, seafood, seasonal vegetables and fruits, and of course, legumes. Our country is full of regional flavors.
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While many Sinhalese cuisine products are rooted from china agriculture, culture is crucial to the country's food scene. There will be a variety of traditional Sri Lankan foods available, including milk rice, sweetmeats, and spicy curries as accompaniments, for everything from the most revered and auspicious Sinhala and Hindu New Year to numerous day-to-day occasions and festivals.

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The primary ingredients in many of these meals are rice, rice flour, and coconut, and seafood is a significant component of Sri Lankan cuisine. The traditional "Rice and Curry" dinner is the preferred option for most Sri Lankans, who favor vegetable curries. A list of Sri Lankan hot spices gives the curries their intense flavor and color. These spices enhance the flavor of the food while also giving it ayurvedic benefits.
Rice and Curry 



Since Sri Lankan cuisine varies depending on the region, you may anticipate eating the same meal prepared in different ways and with varied flavors. For instance, the food from the southern region of Sri Lanka has a particular flavor and is mostly seafood was amalgamated. The unusual spicy fish dish "ambulthiyal" is made in the South of the island and uses a thick gambooge (goraka) paste, making it distinct from other sections of the island.





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The seafood sector in Sri Lanka is unique. It not only benefits from being on a tropical island, but also from the conventional and cutting-edge technology that the sector has to offer. And for this reason, Sri Lankan seafood goods come in a huge variety and lead the market.

QUALITY GUARANTEED 

Seafood products from Sri Lanka are of the highest quality because they are caught in the warm seas of the Indian Ocean. Whether they are choosing fish, mollusks, or crustaceans, our fishermen and divers make certain they choose the highest quality products. Schools of marine life that are thriving in our tropical seas are taken by hand utilizing equipment that is both environmentally safe and non-harmful. We maintain our reputation for providing the highest-quality products for international markets by adhering to the finest practices in the industry during processing and production. Currently, Sri Lanka has roughly 32 processing facilities that have received EU approval. And we adhere to the rules established by importing nations as well as to HACCP, BRP, Friend of Sea, and other food safety standards and other environmental needs for food security.


Sri Lankan seafood goods have the advantage of maintaining their freshness even after they travel to other markets. Because of our quick manufacturing, processing, and exporting processes as well as the skilled workers in the sector, Sri Lankan seafood products are of the highest quality and retain all of their original richness, flavor, and freshness when they are shipped to foreign markets. Vacuum pouches, gel ice packs, Styrofoam boxes, and corrugated boxes are used as packaging materials for fresh and chilled products to preserve their quality and freshness while being packed in a modified atmosphere (MA).

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Lank Any type of marine life that humans consider to be food is considered seafood, with fish and shellfish topping the list. Bivalve molluscs like clams, oysters, and mussels, as well as cephalopods like octopus and squid, are examples of shellfish. Also included are crustaceans like shrimp, crabs, and lobster, as well as echinoderms (e.g. sea cucumbers and sea urchins). In the past, people have eaten seals and other marine creatures like cetaceans (whales and dolphins) for food, however this practice is less common now. Around the world, especially in Asia, edible sea plants such certain seaweeds and microalgae are frequently consumed as sea vegetables.a is gifted with a strategic location close to the equator and favorable climatic conditions for the production of seafood. The Sri Lankan fisheries industry includes coastal, interior, and aquaculture fishing in addition to the seafood harvest obtained from offshore and deep-sea fishing. Because marine fish production accounts for over 90% of Sri Lanka's total fish harvest, our clients have a wide variety of seafood options. Sri Lanka is renowned for various exotic cuisines that can only be found in the orient, including a variety of finfish species, crabs, prawns, shrimp, and molluscs. And whether you enjoy playing it or are an adventurous seafood explorer, there is something for everyone.




Sri Lankan Traditional Foods

  1. Appa (Hoppers)
In Sri Lanka, appa is the preferred comfort food. The majority of Sri Lankans, like me, would like it at any time of day. Hoppers feature a crunchy batter exterior and a squishy interior. Appa will keep you reaching across the dining table for more when paired with a flavorful curry.

Wheat flour, rice flour, coconut milk powder, dried yeast, salt, warm water, and, if wanted, sugar, are the ingredients used to make the batter. You can prepare several batches of this well-liked meal using the batter, which can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days.

2. Idiyappam (String Hoppers)

Although Idiyappam and appa appear to be extremely similar at first appearance, they are actually totally different foods. A batter made of rice flour, salt, and hot water is used to make idiyappam.
The batter is placed into a special tool, squeezed into strings that resemble noodles, and then steamed. To obtain the optimal consistency with string hoppers, tons of effort and perseverance are needed. 


With dishes like beef curry, chicken curry, dhal, sambol, and many more, string hoppers go incredibly well. You'll frequently find yourself devouring more of them than you could ever anticipate while eating them with curries and sambol!

3. Kottu Roti (Cut Roti)

This meal has evolved into Sri Lanka's national dish (hypothetically). Every food store in Sri Lanka sells kottu, and it can be found there.
This meal was initially prepared in Sri Lankan streets. Due to its popularity, this will now undoubtedly be on the menus of even five-star hotels.

If you ever travel to Sri Lanka, you must try this fantastic spicy cuisine; otherwise, your trip will not be considered complete.
Because it was intended to be a one-pot dinner, the dish is made so that you can stand while eating it. Given how raucous it is when street vendors are preparing it, you wouldn't want to miss it in Sri Lanka.

4. Kiribath (Milk Rice)

We Sri Lankan's welcome the new year, whether it is Roman or the traditional Sinhalese new year, with a traditional Coconut Milk Rice dish called Kiribath. Every significant moment or auspicious occasion in a Lankan's life involves Kiribath.



These white diamonds are an unmistakable sight to garnish the tables, whether it's for a wedding, a graduation, or a new family member. It is prepared using fresh rice in a fresh clay pot as a representation of prosperity and new beginnings.




5. Fish Curry and Mixed Rice













6. Sri Lankan Dhal Curry (Parippu)


Dhal curry is one of the most commonly consumed staple dishes in Sri Lankan cuisine.

The dhal, usually masoor dhal which are red lentils, are often cooked in a beautiful blend of spices, and then a few spoons of coconut milk are added to create a rich stew.

Dhal curry is omnipresent in Sri Lanka, and it’s consumed with all forms of rice and bread.

7.Deep Fried Chicken Fried Rice



QUITE SPICE. Indian cuisine has influenced Sri Lankan cuisine, as have colonizers and international traders.

Most South Indian cuisine is significantly less spicy than Sri Lankan food, and several hot Sri Lankan dishes are thought to be among the hottest in the world in terms of their chili content.

NEGOMBO, A CITY ON THE WEST COAST OF SRI LANKA, NORTH OF THE CAPITAL COLOMBO, IS A CITY I RECENTLY HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT. Many seafront restaurants in Negombo will welcome you with delectable food and gorgeous ambiance. A VERY EXTRAORDINARY PLEASURE IS EATING FOOD BY THE SEA.

8. Pol Sambol

The Sri Lankan dish known as pol sambol is one of the most delectable dishes that Sri Lanka has given to the world, despite being one of the simplest to prepare.

It emphasizes the powerful coconut, a fruit that is essential to Sri Lankan cuisine. The only ingredients in pol salmbol are shredded coconut, chili powder or dried chilies, lime juice, red onions, and salt, but every bite tastes miraculous.


For hours at a time, I could nibble on pol sambola. The dish pol sambola goes well with bread, roti, rice, and curry. Actually, it tastes great when eaten simple or even with other foods.





9. PITTU – FLOUR AND COCONUT FUNNEL CAKES
After a break, it is so pleasant to be back. Everyone is occupied with summertime activities and festival celebrations. On April 14th, Keralans celebrated Vishu, the Malayalam calendar's equivalent of New Year. Seeing the sky lit up with fireworks and spending time with family is so much pleasure. The primary highlights are the Vishu Kani and the saddya (the feast).


This article discusses a popular breakfast dish served in every Keralan home. In our home, it is prepared at least once a week. Rice Puttu, Ragi Puttu, Irachi Puttu, Chemeen (Prawns Puttu), and Chiratta Puttu are just a few of the many puttu variants we provide. These days, there are a lot more options readily available on the market.








10. Pol Roti


Sinhalese for "coconut roti" or "coconut flatbread" is "pol roti" (). It's a style of flatbread manufactured in Sri Lanka that is particularly well-liked. It can be had as a snack or even for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It has great versatility!


It's also quite easy to make because it doesn't require any leavening (yeast, baking powder, or baking soda). With the help of water or coconut milk, shredded coconut, flour, and a few other ingredients are combined and made into a dough.




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    Saturday, September 26, 2020

    Tanglle Expressway (Highway) Bus - Time Table

    Tangalle Expressway (Highway) Bus Time Table



    Tangalle To Kadawatha Expressway Bus

    • 9.00 am
    • 12.00 pm
    • 4.30 pm

    Tangalle To Panadura Expressway Bus

    • 09.30 am
    • 05.15 pm

    Tangalle TO Makumbura Expressway Bus

    • 06.30 am
    • 07.30 am
    • 10.00 am
    • 11.00 am
    • 12.30 pm
    • 02.00 pm
    • 03.00 pm
    • 04.00 pm
    • 05.00 pm
    • 06.00 pm


    Makumbura To Tangalle Expressway Bus

    • 07.00 am
    • 07.30 am
    • 08.30 am
    • 09.30 am
    • 11.00 am
    • 01.00 pm
    • 02.00 pm
    • 03.30 pm
    • 05.00 pm
    Expressway Buses end at Tangalle Time will be updated soon 💙

    Thursday, August 20, 2020

    Best Places to Visit in Southern province - Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

     Attractive Places to visit in Southern Province - Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 

    01-Whale watching Spot - Mirissa, Sri Lanka

    Watching whales and dolphins in Mirissa is one of the most exciting water activities you can do while on vacation in Sri Lanka. The biggest animals in the world are sometimes spotted blue whales and Mirissa is Sri Lanka's best location for whale and dolphin watching tour. 

    When is the Best Time 

    The season of whale watching begins in November to the end of April. The very best months for blue whale sightings are in March and April. In the morning the sea is calm and in the afternoon it is hot. Around 6 and latest 7 in the morning the whale watching tours start very early. Whales can be seen from May to October, but less in number and the sea may be rough. Anyway, booking is possible at low season, give them a call view days in advance. Be aware May, and June is also the worst time of the monsoon. The probability of sightings is 90 percent during the peak season. We went there a couple of times in January and saw one blue whale. We've been told they spot up to eight in one day, sometimes. The good choice is Trincomalee with best sightings in August and September from June through October.

     Quick Data on the Whales 

    • Status: In endangered 
    • 99 per cent of all blue whales were killed during the whaling time 
    • Estimated population of 10-20,000 
    • On average, females of the same age are around 24-30 meters/80-100 feet long 
    • Average weight: 100 to 140 tons and more 
    • Lifespan of some 80 years 
    • They feed mainly on krill 
    • They usually swim alone, or in pairs, sometimes in small groups 
    • A baby blue whale already weighs around 3 tons 
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    02- Coconut Tree Hill

    ABOUT COCONUT TREE HILL
    Coconut Tree Hill is one of the interesting and rare places to visit in Mirissa. This place is situated at the end of Mirissa beach and is fully covered with palm trees.


    It is one of those attractions in Mirissa, nice to take pictures of all the stunning tall palms overlooking the ocean. At this place you can also enjoy a well-deserved coconut to add an extra memorable aspect to your

    Location: Mirissa, Sri Lanka.

    TimingsOpen for 24 hours.

    PriceNo entry cost.

    Best Time to Visit: Being near to the main beach; reaching this place is suggested early in the morning or before sunset.

    Distance from Mirissa: Take a short walk from Mirissa beach to reach this location. It will take approximately 10-15 minutes to walk along the beach to reach this lovely place.

    WHAT TO Go

    You are required at Coconut Tree Hill to make some friends. But the fuzzy, fluffy and welcoming kind, not just the human kind! Numerous stray dogs are roaming around Coconut Tree Hill only waiting for someone to catch a sunrise with.

    The proximity to Parrot Rock also makes this destination perfect, as both locations can be easily explored on the same morning. Parrot Rock can easily be seen from Coconut Tree Hill and vice-versa.


    We experienced a beautiful sunrise at Coconut Tree Hill. We woke up about 5:30-5:45am and saw but we were about to see another couple setting up for the sunrise. A cute little buddy decided to come along for the ride, and we were soaking in some rays our new-found friend. Surfers caught some waves nearby in the morning, since Mirissa is also a popular surf hotspot

    03- Tangalle Beach

    Tangalle Beach is the ideal place to take a quiet and relaxing holiday. The stunning beach with white sand will give you the true vibes of a tropical paradise. For kilometers the white sands proceed along a stretch of bays and beaches on both the north and the south sides.




    Originally, Tallanga was a fishing village that suffered greatly during the 2004 tsunami, and has since been rebuilding. Though there are very beautiful beaches and bays here, but it doesn't draw too many visitors, making it a great quiet getaway.

    The beach features some of the sunset's breathtaking views. Although the water is deep blue and beautiful, it is not ideal to swim at Tangalle Beach as the tides can be very rough and it can be quite risky. The small bay with a sheltered reef, is one of the locations you definitely should visit. The reef captures the larger waves, and behaves like a natural whirlpool.The soft sands of the beach also make it an ideal spot for a nice morning run.


    Restaurants and cafés are lying in large numbers along the Tangalle beach and you can enjoy a bite or a drink while at the beach. Tangalle beach is brimming with tourism potential and may well be a part of future Sri Lankan tourism.

    The best time to visit Tangalle Beach
    The best time to visit Tangalle Beach is from November to April, during the winter months. During this time the beach is in the height of its glory. During the summer months of May to October you can also visit this beach, which is when the beach is very quiet as not many people visit this place during off season, although at this time the sea could be in harsh conditions.


    Things Do in Tanaglle Beach

    There are many things you can do in Sri Lanka's Tangalle Beach. There are plenty of attractions worth visiting in and around Tangalle. Here we've gathered a couple of tourist attraction spots near Tangalle Beach that you might be interested in. Let's take a look.

    Saturday, August 15, 2020

    Best Place To Visit In Sri Lanka - Sigiriya


    SIGIRIYA

    Sigiriya is one of the most valuable historical monuments of Sri Lanka.

    This ancient palace and fortress complex, referred to by locals as the Eighth Wonder of the World, has important architectural significance and draws thousands of visitors each year. It is currently Sri Lanka's most-visited tourist destination.

     Palace is located in the heart of the island, between the towns of Dambulla and Habarane, 370 meters above sea level on a massive rocky plateau. 

    The Sigiriya rock plateau is 200 meters higher than the surrounding jungles, formed from the magma of an extinct volcano.
    His vision amazes tourists with the unusual harmony that exists between nature and human imagination. 

    The fortification complex contains remains of a ruined castle, surrounded by a large network of fortifications, extensive parks, ponds, canals, alleys, and fountains.
    For several thousand years Sigiriya 's neighboring lands were limited. 

    The rugged plateau of Sigiriya served as a monastery since 3rd century BC. The King Kasyapa planned to establish a royal residence here in the second half of the 5th century. 

    After his death Sigiriya was again turned into a Buddhist monastery until it was abandoned in the 14th century.

    It was modeled in the shape of a massive stone lion, whose feet have survived to this day but which killed the upper parts of the body.
    Sigiriya Lion Claw 
    The main entrance lies on the north side of the rock. 
    The palace was called Sigiriya thanks to this Lion. The term Sigiriya has its roots in the word Sihagri, i.e. Lion Rock.





    Thursday, August 13, 2020

    Best Place to visit in Sri Lanka - Red Mosque - Colombo 11

    The Best Place To Visit In Sri Lanka❤

    1. Red Mosque OR Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid

     SRI LANKA 'S RED MOSQUE is one of the world's architectural wonders. Located in the quiet district of Pettah, one of Colombo 's oldest areas, its tall minarets can be seen from nearly every street, towering over the quiet neighborhood streets. 

    The Red Mosque is said to have been a landmark for sailors entering the port of Colombo since it was built in 1908, and you can easily imagine this being true when you look at it. The distinctive red-and - white pattern of the mosque, be it revolving or spiraling or alternating, is very hypnotic. The domes are constructed in pomegranate form (as opposed to the typical onion shape)

     

    SRI LANKAN FOOD -ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආහාර-இலங்கை உணவு

    RICE AND CURRY  SRI LANKAN FOOD RICE AND CURRY ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආහාර-இலங்கை உணவு When it comes to Sri Lankan   cuisine, you cannot expect anythi...