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Mallung
Alternative namesMallum, Mallem
CourseSide dish
Place of originSri Lanka
Associated cuisineSri Lankan cuisine
Main ingredientsLeafy greens, grated coconut
Ingredients generally usedOnion, chili, spices, Maldives fish

Mallungormallum (Sinhala: මැල්ලුම්), is a shredded vegetable Sri Lankan dish that comprises lightly cooked/sautéed greens, with fresh coconut and any number of spices and chili.[1][2] Mallung is a common condiment and is eaten at almost every meal.[3] Meals are often served with one or two different mallungs, which play an important part in nutrition as this is how locals maintain a regular vitamin intake in their diet.[4] The word 'mallung' or 'mallum' simply means 'wilted'.

The central ingredient of mallung is a leafy green vegetable, finely shredded and combined with a standard set of ingredients to enhance and support their flavour. Different plants are used to make mallung including cassia, passionfruit leaves, watercress, or water spinach leaves. In western countries leafy vegetables such as spinach, cabbage, chard, and kale are used as substitutes for traditional Sri Lankan greens.[5] Additional ingredients include chopped green chillies, chopped shallots, chopped curry leaves, crushed garlic, a chopped clove of garlic together with half a cup of shredded coconut for every kilogram of moist leafy greens, seasoned with turmeric, salt and pepper, powdered Maldives fish, and lime juice.[6][7]

A range of bitter, medicinal, and wild greens are commonly chosen for mallung in Sri Lanka, mostly using the leaves of native plants. One of the most popular mallungs is made with gotukola (Centella asiatica). Other popular varieties include kankun (Ipomoea aquatica), kathurumurunga (Sesbania grandiflora), and mukunuwenna (Alternanthera sessilis). Herbal leaves such as aguna (Wattakaka volubilis), Cheilocostus speciosus, and passionfruit leaves are also used in mallungs.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka. New Dawn Press. p. 95. ISBN 9781932705485.
  • ^ Bullis, Douglas; Hutton, Wendy (2001). Food of Sri Lanka. Tuttle Publishing. p. 39. ISBN 9781462907182.
  • ^ Kelley, Laura (2009). The Silk Road Gourmet Volume One: Western and Southern Asia. iUniverse. pp. 286–287. ISBN 9781440143052.
  • ^ Solomon, Charmaine (2002). The Complete Asian Cookbook. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 9780804834698.
  • ^ Kochhar, Atul (2015). Atul's Curries of the World. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 193. ISBN 9781472932785.
  • ^ a b Samara, Daleena (June 2013). "The Art Of The Mallung". Sri Lankan Airlines. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • ^ Vishal, Anoothi (31 January 2016). "Sri Lankan food, a spell-binding mishmash of the island's history". Economic Times. Retrieved 3 September 2020.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mallung&oldid=1218464716"

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