Street
food is everywhere in Sri Lanka, tempting locals and travelers alike. Made
fresh from readily available, affordable ingredients, it’s often referred to as
hawker food.
Typical ingredients include spices,
coconut, and the famous Sri Lankan palm sugar (kithul treacle). Coconut appears
in various forms - from grated coconut and coconut milk to coconut oil, fresh
sap (kithul sap), and even pol kallu (fermented sap, also known as toddy).
Fresh local fish is another staple, especially in curries. Common varieties include tuna, mackerel (balaya), sardines, and seer fish (thora). A touch of tamarind (puli) adds subtle sourness. Together, these ingredients create the sweet, sour, spicy, and creamy flavors that define Sri Lankan street food.















