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Rice and curry

Popular dish in Sri Lanka


Summary

Popular dish in Sri Lanka

FieldValue
nameRice and curry
imageSL-rice and curry.jpg
image_size250px
captionA rice and curry dish from Sri Lanka
typeCurry
main_ingredientRice or kiribath, vegetable or meat curry, spices (chili peppers, cardamom, cumin, coriander)

the dish

Rice and curry is a popular dish in Sri Lanka, as well as in other parts of the Indian subcontinent.

Rice and curry dinner comprises the following:

  • A large bowl of rice, can be boiled or fried. Sometimes kiribath, rice cooked in coconut milk, is served.
  • A vegetable curry, perhaps of green beans, jackfruit or leeks.
  • A curry of meat, most often chicken or fish but occasionally goat or lamb
  • Dhal, a dish of spiced lentils.
  • Papadums, a thin crisp wafer made from legume or rice flour and served as a side dish.
  • Sambals, which are fresh chutney side dishes; they may include red onion, chili, grated coconut and lime juice, and are often the hottest part of the meal.

Each bowl contains small portions, but as is traditional in most countries in tropical Asia, if a bowl is emptied, it is immediately refilled.

The curry uses chili peppers, cardamom, cumin, coriander and other spices. It has a distinctive taste. The Southern cuisines use ingredients like dried fish which are local to the area.

While natives are born into this cuisine and develop a tolerance to spicy food, many visitors and tourists to the country often find the spiciness excessive. As a result, many local restaurants in developed and tourist areas offer special low-spice versions of local foods to cater to foreign palates or have an alternative "Western" menu for visitors and tourists.

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