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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:Sri Lankan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Food and drink in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Sri Lankan sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    A dessert drink popular in southern Sri Lanka. Kithul flour pudding Kithul flour, coconut milk, jaggery or sugar, spices A popular dessert among Sinhalese people, offered in some small restaurants. Wood apple milk Wood apple, coconut milk, sugar A very popular dessert drink. Pudding of dulya Eggs, milk, bread crumbs, sugar, vanilla

  6. 15 easy snacks and drinks to pack for school lunches

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    It's no secret that packing a school lunch for kids can quickly turn into a headache. Whether your kid is a picky eater or has dietary restrictions, finding snacks that they enjoy and that aren't ...

  7. Kiribath - Wikipedia

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    Kiribath is an essential dish in Sri Lankan cuisine. It is very commonly served for breakfast on the first day of each month and also has the added significance of being eaten for any auspicious moment throughout one's lifetime which are marking times of transition. [2] [3] It is one of the more renowned traditional dishes in Sri Lanka. [4]

  8. SMAK (brand) - Wikipedia

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    SMAK is a popular and one of the largest beverage, natural fruit juice, fruit preserves, snack and dairy products brand in Sri Lanka. The brand is owned by Country Style Foods Private Limited and was established in 1981. The company holds over 70% market share in non-carbonated beverages category in Sri Lanka. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Aasmi - Wikipedia

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    Aasmi (Sinhala: ආස්මී) is a traditional Sri Lankan deep-fried sweet snack, which is served on Aluth Avurudda/Puthandu (the Sinhalese/Tamil New Years), weddings and birthdays. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]