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  2. Sri Lankan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is historically famous for its cinnamon. The 'true cinnamon' tree, or Cinnamomum verum , used to be botanically named Cinnamomum zeylanicum to reflect its Sri Lankan origins. This is a widely utilized spice in Sri Lanka, and has a more delicate, sweet taste in comparison to Cinnamomum cassia , which is more common in some other ...

  3. Chicken Divan - Wikipedia

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    There are many historic recipes for Chicken Divan found in cookbooks dating to the late 1950s and early 1960s, but their authenticity is uncertain since the original recipe was kept a secret. An approximation based on hints from the maître d'hôtel of the Divan Parisien is made with poached chicken breasts, broccoli and a cheesy béchamel , or ...

  4. Kottu - Wikipedia

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    It is generally thought to have originated as street food in the eastern province of Sri Lanka in the 1960s/1970s, as an inexpensive meal for the lower socio-economic classes. The basic roti is made of Gothamba flour , a wheat flour made out of a variety of grains-referring to the white flour, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] also known as wheat roti or gothamba ...

  5. Chicken Broccoli Divan Recipe - AOL

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    Bake at 450°F. for 20 minutes or until the chicken mixture is hot and bubbling. Serving Suggestion: Serve with brown rice and a simple tomato salad: tomato wedges with chopped fresh basil and red ...

  6. 2-Step Skillet Chicken Broccoli Divan Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the butter in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and cook until well browned, stirring often. Stir the broccoli, soup and milk in the skillet.

  7. Tamil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is called “Pickle” in English & “Achaar” in Hindi. Its shelf life is more than a month; usually six months to twelve months. Fritters & fried items: 1. Vattral (வற்றல்) = dehydrated or usually sun dried vegetable(s) like Brinjal, cluster beans, Chillies, onion, Tomatoes, etc. In Vattral-வற்றல் there shouldn't ...

  8. 7 simple secrets to eating the Mediterranean way - AOL

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    Food blogger Suzy Karadsheh's new cookbook, "The Mediterranean Dish: Simply Dinner," helps busy families eat healthy meals inspired by her heritage and travels.

  9. Lamprais - Wikipedia

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    Lamprais, also spelled "lumprice", "lampraise" or "lumprais", is a Sri Lankan dish that was introduced by the country's Dutch Burgher population. [1] [2] Lamprais is an Anglicised derivative of the Dutch word lomprijst, [3] which loosely translated means a packet or lump of rice, and it is also believed the dish has roots in the Indonesia dish lemper.