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Sri Lankan fruits ...

Sri Lanka is home to a wide variety of tropical fruits, thanks to its warm climate and fertile soil. These fruits are not only delicious but also rich in nutrients and deeply rooted in the island’s culture, cuisine, and daily life.

අන්නාසි (Annasi)PineappleYear-roundSweet and tangy; eaten fresh or in curries.
පපොල (Papol)PapayaYear-roundSoft, orange flesh; good for digestion.
කොස් (Kos)JackfruitYear-roundEaten green (Polos curry) or ripe (Waraka – sweet).
රඹුටන් (Rambutan)RambutanJune – AugustHairy red fruit; juicy and sweet.
මැන්ගෝස්ටීන් (Mangosteen)MangosteenJune – SeptPurple skin, white flesh; very sweet.
දිවල් (Divul)Wood AppleNov – MarchHard shell; sour-sweet pulp used for juice.
දුරියන් (Durian)DurianJune – AugustStrong smell; creamy, rich taste.
පේර (Pera)GuavaYear-roundCrunchy or soft; eaten with salt

BananA

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sinhala NameEnglish Name / DescriptionKey Features
අම්බුන් (Ambun Kesel)Ambun BananaSmall, sweet, firm texture; great as a snack.
කෝලිකුට්ටු (Kolikuttu Kesel)Kolikuttu BananaLarge, sweet, soft; used for special occasions and rituals.
සේනිකෙසෙල් (Seeni Kesel)Sugar BananaVery small and sweet; often used for children and babies.
සපු කෙසෙල් (Sapu Kesel)Sapu BananaLong, slightly sour-sweet; used in cooking or ripened for eating.
අල් කෙසෙල් (Alu Kesel)Ash Plantain / Cooking BananaStarchy; mainly used for cooking (like boiled or fried plantains).
කැපුන් කෙසෙල් (Kepun Kesel)Kepun BananaRare; unique flavor and texture.
මැනිකෙසෙල් (Manikesel)Mani BananaShort, slightly sweet; local variety, not commonly found in markets.
කඩල කෙසෙල් (Kadala Kesel)Kadala Banana (resembles chickpea taste)Has a dry texture, used for rituals or medicinal purposes.
රත කෙසෙල් (Rathu Kesel)Red BananaReddish skin, creamy texture; high in nutrients.
මැද කොට කෙසෙල් (Meda Kota Kesel)Half bunch bananaGrows in smaller bunches; fl

  • Ripe bananas: Eaten fresh, served with yogurt, curd, or used in desserts.
  • Unripe bananas: Used in curries, stir-fries, or boiled with salt and turmeric.
  • Banana blossom (Kesel Muwa): Used in dishes like mallung and stir-fry.
  • Banana leaves: Used for serving food, especially in village or traditional meals.

Cultural Importance

  • Many fruits are used in Ayurvedic medicine.
  • Seasonal fruit is part of Sri Lankan New Year (Avurudu) traditions.
  • Street vendors often sell fruit with salt, chili, or jaggery syrup.
  • Fruits are common in desserts, smoothies, sambols, and curries.
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2 thoughts on “sweet fruits”

  1. Sigrid Van den Broeck

    The different types of bananas in Sri Lanka is really amazing. So tasty, and each so different ! I tried 5 different bananas, and now, back in Europe, I miss them a lot.
    This country has everything: delicious food, friendly people, interesting culture, amazing nature, cheap for people coming from Europe, safe.
    I travelled a lot, but Sri Lanka is definately my number 1 !

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