과자
스리랑카의 과자는 맛과 식감이 어우러진 즐거운 음식으로, 종종 지역 전통에서 영감을 받습니다. 코키스(바삭한 쌀가루 간식), 알루와(달콤한 쌀가루와 코코넛으로 만든 간식), 키리바스(우유밥)가 인기 메뉴입니다. 와탈라팜(매콤한 코코넛 커스터드)과 케움(오일 케이크)은 축제 기간 동안 꼭 맛봐야 할 음식으로, 한 입 한 입마다 스리랑카의 풍부한 문화 유산을 느낄 수 있습니다.
Watalappam (වටලප්පන්)
Watalappam (also called watalappan or vattalappam) is a coconut custard pudding made of coconut milk or condensed milk, jaggery, cashew nuts, eggs, various spices, including cardamom, cloves and nutmeg, and sometimes thick pandan juice or grated vanilla pods.
The dish is believed to have been brought to the country by Sri Lankan Malays in the 18th century, who moved from Indonesia to the country during Dutch rule. The name, watalappam, could be a corruption of the Tamil words Vattil (cup) and Appam (cake), hence Vatillappam (cup cake). The dish however was originally unknown to the Tamil population. It is more likely that the dessert is derived from a Malay dish known as serikaya, which is a steamed custard made from eggs, coconut milk, palm sugar and pandan or screwpine leaves. The similarity between the two dishes suggests a common origin. It is likely that it is a word borrowed from the Dutch, Vla, which means a custard, and was applied by the Moors as a vernacular name, vattil-appan, using the Tamil phrasing.
The dessert has come to be strongly identified with Sri Lanka's Muslim community and is a part of a traditional Eid al-Fitr celebrations, marking the end of Ramadan. It is also popular during weddings, religious festivals and other social functions and celebrations.
INGREDIENTS
- Coconut Milk or Condensed Milk
- Jaggery
- Cashew Nuts
- Eggs
- Various Spices
- Cardamom
- Cloves
- Nutmeg