Ayurvedic and Herbal
In Sri Lanka Ayurveda medicine is based on the country’s centuries old treasure trove of indigenous knowledge base, natural environment and cultural repertory. According to archeological evidence, human civilisation dates back 30,000 years. Cave men of that age domesticated many wild plant varieties and used them for food and medicines.
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Lakpura Dehydrated (Aerva Lanata) Polpala
Lakpura Dehydrated (Aerva Lanata) Polpala
Commonly known as Polpala in Sri Lanka, Aerva lanata or the Mountain knotgrass is a woody succulent perennial herb that is native to many Asian countries. The whole plant of Polpala, especially the leaves are edible while it is added to porridge {kola kanda} or soups or eaten as a leafy green or vegetable. You can even add a bit of it to salads. In ancient Ayurvedic traditions, Polpala tea is enjoyed every morning while it is said to cleanse kidneys.
This dehydrated Polpala can be rehydrated once you immerse it in lukewarm water for about twenty minutes. This technique of dehydrating products helps the product to keep its medicinal and nutritional values intact including the taste and aroma.