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The one superfood Sri Lankans can't live without

SRI LANKA | Mon, 6 Jul 2015 | By madamemahsa | Views [2044]

If you're a foodie chances are you've tried (pfft, led) most of the recent superfood trends. A kale smoothie for brekky? Or perhaps you fancy a quinoa salad for lunch? For most Sri Lankans though, there's just one superfood ingredient they rely on –... Read more >

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