Although called Pancakes in Sri Lanka, these are Crepes filled with a coconut mixture. Usually served with afternoon tea. Combine flour, eggs and salt in a food processor or blender. Add enough milk ...
Finely chop the Kehel Muwa and soak it in salt water. Add a bit of turmeric powder and mix. Heat the oil in a pan, and add the onions and curry leaves. When partially fried, reduce the heat. Add the ...
The Maha Aramaya and the Mahacetiya in Magama in the deep South of Ruhunu Rata was built by King Kavantissa's father of the heroic king Dutugemunu and his younger brother Saddhatissa. When the ...
Boil Waraka and water without mashing, strain the juice and let it cool. Add sugar and spices etc. Pour into bottles and keep for 1 week. Shake the bottle very well and keep for another week. After ...
Each of these chromosomes is composed of a single molecule of DNA organised and packaged to fit into the shape and size of the chromosome. The total length of DNA molecules in each somatic cell is ...
Add spinach, onions, oats and coconut to the food processor and run till they are well mixed. Add salt, 2 cups of whole meal flour and 2 cups of plain flour and run till flour is well mixed. Add water ...
These two uniquely Sri Lankan flat breads with the right balance of thick chewy outside and soft inside are good for breakfast with jam/jelly or coconut sambal, or at any time with dahl or fish curry, ...
Mix all the filling ingredients and stir fry in about 1 tbsp of oil in a pan for about 4-5mins under low heat. Set aside. Now prepare the peppers: Slit the peppers lengthwise, just long enough to ...
Aadara Nadiyaka Epa Balannata Lassana Kuuduwak Muni Watha Piduru Sevili Piyambaa Yanna Rae Pun Sanda Rantharu Paayana Ruwan Ambara (with Keerthi Pasqual)(Originally Rupa Indumathi & Jayatissa ...
A molecule of DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid consists of two complementary chains twisted clockwise about each other in the form of a double helix - " the twisted rope ladder " model, proposed by Watson ...