2011
DOI: 10.1258/shorts.2011.010145
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“…Chilies are less prominent or even absent in the earliest exported versions of the dish. Among the Jaffna Tamils in northern Sri Lanka, campāl is similar to South Asian chutney and often contains grated coconut, 92 whereas the Sinhalese version can be made with coconut (pol sambōl), caramelised onion (sīni sambōl), or dried fish (kaṫṫa sambōl). Macau has its "eggplant sambal" (sambal de bringella), which is a sautéed dish without chili.…”
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“…Chilies are less prominent or even absent in the earliest exported versions of the dish. Among the Jaffna Tamils in northern Sri Lanka, campāl is similar to South Asian chutney and often contains grated coconut, 92 whereas the Sinhalese version can be made with coconut (pol sambōl), caramelised onion (sīni sambōl), or dried fish (kaṫṫa sambōl). Macau has its "eggplant sambal" (sambal de bringella), which is a sautéed dish without chili.…”
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