List of Sri Lankan sweets and desserts


This is a list of notable Sri Lankan sweets and desserts. Sri Lanka is well known throughout South Asia for sweets and desserts originating from there. Desserts are usually served as part of main meals, whereas sweets are consumed at tea times.
Many Sri Lankan desserts and sweets contain domestic spices, jaggery and kithul treacle. Locally made treacle and jaggery are the most common sweeteners.

Desserts

Sweets

Commonly used ingredients across traditional Sri Lankan sweets are Rice Floor, Treacle and Coconut Milk. Treacle is a food sweetening syrup made from the sap oozing from "tapped" blossoms of palm trees, particularly, Coconut or "Kithul".
NameImageMain ingredientsDescription
AluwaRice flour, sugar, milk, butter, spices Popular among Sinhalese. Served at cultural festivals.
AthirasaRice flour, treacle, coconut milkA very popular and culturally important Sinhalese sweet.Diamond or round shaped batter deep fried in hot oil.
Oil Cake Rice flour, treacle, coconut milkA very popular Sinhalese sweet. Fried in hot oil pan individually.The small bump at top gives the name 'konda'.Ladies with special skill to get "Kanda" wins respect.
BibikkanSemolina, raisins, treacle, rice flour, scrapped coconut, spices and flavoursSimilar to fruit cake.
SowboroFlour,Sugar,Rulan, scraped coconut,Butter and saltPopular biscuit among Sinhalese.available only in village boutiques and fairs.
Undu Walalu/Undu Wal or Pani WalaluUrad bean flour and kithul treacleTasty crispy tubes filled with Kithul treacle. Looks like earthworm but a world class sweet, unique to Sri Lanka.
Green Gram cake Rice flour, mung flour, treacle, ghee, spicesA popular Sinhalese sweet fried in oil often used at cultural events.
Weli ThalapaRice flour, scraped coconut, Kitul or coconut treacle, spicesHousehold sweet, usually served at tea time.Prepared in two step process, first is to prepare Pittu with Rice flour and second to mix that with Kitul / Coconut treacle.
Kalu Dodolkithul jaggery, rice flour, coconut milk, and cashew nutsSri Lankan dodol. Household sweet, usually served at tea time and special events.Prepared by boiling Coconut milk and Kitul Juggery in big Pan and adding rice flour, cashew nut and spices to the reduced mix.
AggalaKithul treacle, rice flour, pepperSpicy sweet. Mostly prepared for tea time in villages.
Popo Coconut, sugar, flour, essenceUsed in rituals and special events.
KokisRice flour, coconut milkCrispy biscuit-like, Of Dutch origin
ArsmiRice flour / Nanu made of Dauwul Kurundu, honeyA popular sweet prepared for tea and special events.
Halaparice flour, kurakkan flourIt's usually wrapped in a leaf.
KesariRava, cardamon, sugar, gheeNormally cooked by tamils for celebrations