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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lunumiris (Sinhala:ලුණු මිරිස් [lunu-mirisLunumiris (Sinhala:ලුණු මිරිස් [lunu-miris] means salt and chillies in Sinhalese. Traditionally it is made with ground chillies and salt mixed together into a paste. Some also refer it as "Katta Sambal" but Katta sambal or sambol has Maldive fish in the recipe along with shallots and salt. [Sinhala:කට්ට සම්බෝල [kaṭṭa sambōla]]) is a spicy Sri Lankan sambal paste served as a condiment. It consists of chili pepper, shallots, Maldive fish, sea salt, black pepper and lime juice, usually ground with a mortar and pestle or a grind stone. This is a paste which is a little bit hot because of the chili powder added.bit hot because of the chili powder added.
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rdfs:comment Lunumiris (Sinhala:ලුණු මිරිස් [lunu-mirisLunumiris (Sinhala:ලුණු මිරිස් [lunu-miris] means salt and chillies in Sinhalese. Traditionally it is made with ground chillies and salt mixed together into a paste. Some also refer it as "Katta Sambal" but Katta sambal or sambol has Maldive fish in the recipe along with shallots and salt. [Sinhala:කට්ට සම්බෝල [kaṭṭa sambōla]]) is a spicy Sri Lankan sambal paste served as a condiment. It consists of chili pepper, shallots, Maldive fish, sea salt, black pepper and lime juice, usually ground with a mortar and pestle or a grind stone.with a mortar and pestle or a grind stone.
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