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English: Curd made from Buffalo's milk mixed with Treacle (Sugary syrup) made from the inflorescence of the Kithul palm "Caryota urens" is a favourite item among the people of southern Sri Lanka
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Source Buffalo Curd and Kithul Treacle
Author Hafiz Issadeen, Dharga Town, Sri Lanka

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