peretikkahappoon
Peretikkahappoon, also known as Peretikka Happoon, is a traditional dish from the coastal regions of Sri Lanka, particularly in the Eastern Province. The name translates to "sweet and sour fish" in the local Sinhala language. This dish is a popular seafood delicacy, featuring a unique blend of flavors that combine sweet, sour, and spicy elements.
The primary ingredient in peretikkahappoon is fresh fish, which is typically marinated in a mixture of lime
The sweet and sour elements of the dish come from the addition of tamarind paste and sugar.
Peretikkahappoon is often served with steamed rice or roti, a type of flatbread, and accompanied by a
In recent years, peretikkahappoon has gained popularity not only in Sri Lanka but also among the Sri