kadudele
Kadudele is a term that can refer to a traditional Sri Lankan dish or a specific type of wooden carving. In the context of food, kadudele refers to a sweet snack made from roasted peanuts, jaggery (unrefined cane sugar), and sometimes coconut. The ingredients are typically roasted together until the jaggery melts and coats the peanuts, forming a sticky, sweet treat. It is a popular snack, especially during festive occasions in Sri Lanka. The preparation method can vary slightly from region to region, with some variations including spices like cardamom or ginger for added flavor.
Alternatively, kadudele can also denote a type of ornate wooden carving, often seen in traditional Sri Lankan