48,000-year-old arrowheads reveal early human innovation in the Sri Lankan rainforest
Michelle Langley, Oshan Wedage, Patrick Roberts The Conversation June 13, 2020 Archaeological excavations deep within the rainforests of Sri […]
tastes of Sri Lanka
Michelle Langley, Oshan Wedage, Patrick Roberts The Conversation June 13, 2020 Archaeological excavations deep within the rainforests of Sri […]
Known from Sanskrit writing from as early as c.600 BC, coriander (Sinhala kothamalli) is a relative of parsley and cumin […]
Sinhalese Buddhists have eaten meat for centuries. Excavations at Anuradhapura indicates that ‘the expansion of the city and increasingly social […]
The beginning of rice cultivation in Sri Lanka is likely to have been under chena cultivation. The Mahvamsa makes mention […]
Chinese food in Sri Lanka continues to sit apart, identified clearly as Chinese and eaten for its exoticism/foreignness and not […]
‘It remains a mystery how the sole contribution to world culinary heritage made by a country with a virtual monopoly […]
Both the present day Wanniya-laeto and Sri Lankan paleo-archaeologists claim the Wanniya-laeto as the Indigenous population of Sri Lanka, in […]
The influence of the Portuguese runs much deeper than sweets. Sri Lankan cuisine is almost unthinkable without the range of […]
Southern Indians have had a long history of settlement in Sri Lanka and there are recognizable affinities between Sri Lankan […]
‘May for me prosper, through the sacrifice, milk, sap, ghee, honey, eating and drinking at the common table, ploughing, rains, […]