Alternative names | Sweet stuffed string hoppers |
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Type | Breakfast, Afternoon tea |
Region or state | Sri Lanka |
Associated cuisine | Sri Lankan cuisine |
Main ingredients | Rice flour, grated coconut, jaggery |
Ingredients generally used | Moong dal, Cardamom powder |
Lavariya ( Sinhala: ලැවරියා) is a popular traditional Sri Lankan sweet dumpling. [1] It is essentially caramelised coconut wrapped in a string hopper (Idiyappam). [2] It is usually served at breakfast or in the afternoon with tea and bananas. [3]
The dish is prepared by mixing rice flour with hot water, oil and seasoned with salt. It is then kneaded into a smooth dough. The dough mixture is used to fill an 'idiyappam' press or a sieve and the thin vermicelli-style noodles are pressed out onto banana leaves. The filling ( Pol Pani) is a mix of grated coconut with moong dal and jaggery syrup, which is then placed inside the rice flour noodles in the shape of a half moon, then wrapped in banana leaves and steamed before serving. [4] [5]
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