National Geographic Traveller (UK)

A TASTE OF Sri Lanka

MUST-TRY DISHES

COCONUT DHAL Dhal is a real Sri Lankan classic, and this version — cooked with lemongrass and pandan leaves, as well as coconut milk, curry leaves, turmeric, garlic and lime — is light and restorative.

appear as condiments and side dishes on every table and deliver a hit of flavour.

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