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Lamprais

πŸ‡±πŸ‡° A dish from Sri Lanka

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

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πŸ₯˜Main ingredientsrice, mixed meat curry, sambol, fried egg, banana leaf
πŸ”₯Cooking methodcooked components wrapped in leaf and baked
πŸ‘…Flavour & stylespicy, aromatic, layered
πŸ•’When it’s eatensingle-serving wrapped meal

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Where does Lamprais come from?
Lamprais is a dish that originated in Sri Lanka.
What is Lamprais?
Lamprais,, also transliterated in English as "lumprice", "lampraise" or "lumprais", is a Sri Lankan dish that was introduced by the country's Dutch Burgher population. Lamprais is an Anglicised derivative of the Dutch word lomprijst, which loosely translated means a packet or lump of rice, and it is also believed the dish has roots in the Indonesia dish lemper.