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Seeni sambol, also known as Sini sambol or Sawi sambol, is a traditional Sri Lankan condiment.[1] It is a caramelised onion chutney or relish, with flavours which are spicy, sweet and aromatic.

In Sinhala 'seeni' means sweet or sugar and 'sambol' means sauce. The main ingredients are onion, sugar, tamarind juice, red chillies and salt, which can also be combined with maldive fish, curry leaves, cinnamon, cardamom and cloves.

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References

  1. ^ Dharmapala, Su (2012). The Wedding Season. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780731815616.