Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CINNAMON GRAND FOR THIRD CONSECUTIV­E YEAR

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The much awaited culinary and cultural extravagan­za, Jaffna Festival is back for the third consecutiv­e year at Cinnamon Grand!

Experience the colourful diversity of the Yalpanam through food and music from February 14th-24th, held at Cinnamon Grand’s village in the city, Nuga Gama. A celebratio­n of the rich culture and heritage of the region, the festival features over 70 authentic dishes, traditiona­l dance acts, beautiful palmyrah products, market stalls and many other attraction­s. To ensure the authentici­ty of flavours, all ingredient­s are sourced from Jaffna and cooked by Jaffna ladies.

The significan­ce of Cinnamon Grand’s Jaffna Festival is that it is a celebratio­n of diversity, cuisine and culture, but more importantl­y one that gives back to communitie­s.

Famous spices from Punkuduthe­evu

Island will also be available for sale at the many stalls at the village in the city. These ladies have overcome several difficulti­es over the years, several owing to the war, but have flourished in these businesses that they started as home industries. Their stalls will include their renowned spices and palmyrah products and handicraft­s.

Items such as fresh vegetables from Jaffna and over 10 varieties of dry fish will also be available for purchase.

A traditiona­l Jaffna sweet shop with favourites such as jelabis will also be available. All proceeds from the sale of these items go directly to the vendors, all of whom have been brought down from Jaffna.

The band ‘A One Rhythm’ will perform live, while the Himalaya dance group and Nagappu Gramiya Kalai Kulu group will present cultural acts to entertain guests while they dine. In addition, live painting and craft creations will be on display by Master Craftsman Thampirasa Sureshkuma­r.

As in the past two years, the buffet will feature a variety of dishes exclusive to Jaffna, prepared by ladies from Jaffna, using traditiona­l recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. The feast will include dishes such as spinach pittu, string hoppers, rice, brinjal white curry, onion fenugreek curry, elephant yam curry, thuvaram dhal curry, mullet fish, prawn curry, shark mallun, stingray fish curry, beef curry, cuttlefish curry and chicken curry - not forgetting fried prawns, fish, cuttlefish, and so much more.

There will also be hopper action stations and desserts such as Pinatu, laddu, mango and jak, and the famous Rio ice cream.

All this and more for just Rs. 2,950/- nett per person.the festival will be on for dinner during weekdays (7.00p.m.- 11.00p.m.) and lunch (11.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.m.) and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays.

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