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Diyabath
Alternative namesBath kenda / lunu kenda
TypeSoup
CourseBreakfast
Place of originSri Lanka
Region or stateIsland wide
Created byMostly by sinhala village mothers but tamils also.
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsRice, coconut milk, onions, garlic, raw chili Or black pepper
VariationsCoconut milk added or water added .
Other informationDiyabath is also a ayurvedic dietery treatment for gastritis.it should be taken early in the morning without taking a bed tea.

Diyabath is a traditional Sri Lankan indigenous breakfast item, a cold soup, not consumed regularly due to changing lifestyle.

It is made from rice left overnight to ferment and then mixed with coconut milk, onion, garlic and raw chili.[citation needed]

With a low glycaemic index and an anti-inflammatory effect, it also provides а probiotic effect similar to that of curd. It gives а feeling of satiety even with а small portion, while having а soothing effect on gastric ulcers.[citation needed]

This dish is called "Palan Kanji" (Old Porridge) in southern India. It is prepared a little differently from in Sri Lanka. Most Indian people do not add coconut milk since coconut is bit expensive in India. Mostly they burn a piece of dried fish using fire (from a firewood stove) to have this rice.

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