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9.SINHALESE PICKLE-සිංහල අච්චාරු

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Sinhalese Pickle is a traditional Sri Lankan condiment made with a variety of fruits, vegetables, or spices, preserved in vinegar, mustard, and a blend of aromatic spices. It is typically served as a side dish to enhance the flavors of rice, curries, and other Sri Lankan meals.

Original price was: ¥700.00.Current price is: ¥600.00.

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Sinhalese Pickle is a vibrant and flavorful accompaniment that plays a central role in Sri Lankan cuisine. It’s typically made using a mix of fruits, vegetables, or sometimes even meats, that are preserved in vinegar or tamarind, combined with mustard seeds, garlic, ginger, and a blend of aromatic spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and curry leaves. The ingredients are usually cooked and left to ferment or marinate, which deepens the flavor profile of the pickle.

Common varieties of Sinhalese Pickle include mango, lime, or mixed vegetable pickles, each offering a unique balance of sweet, sour, and spicy notes. The tangy acidity from vinegar or tamarind, along with the earthy spices, makes it a perfect contrast to the mildness of rice or flatbreads like roti or hoppers.

Sinhalese Pickle is often used in small amounts as a side dish or served with curries, rice, or even breakfast items. It’s known for its bold, complex flavors and is a staple in Sri Lankan homes, adding an extra layer of taste and excitement to everyday meals. Whether homemade or store-bought, it is an essential part of the Sri Lankan dining experience.

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