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Odiyal flour

Appears in
Hidden Kitchens of Sri Lanka

By Bree Hutchins

Published 2013

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Also known as palmyra flour, odiyal flour is made from the ground dried roots of a young palmyra palm. The dried roots are also eaten as a snack. Used mainly in Jaffna cuisine for thickening odiyal kool (seafood soup). This starchy flour has a bitter taste.

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