Kottu
Street food dish in Sri Lanka / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kottu roti (Tamil: கொத்து ரொட்டி; Sinhala: කොත්තු රොටි),[1][2][3][4] alternatively spelled kothu roti, is a Sri Lankan dish consisting of chopped roti, a meat curry dish of choice (such as beef, mutton, seafood, chickenalong with scrambled egg, onions, and chillies.[5][3][6][7] A variation of the dish is found in the south Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, known as kothu parotta (Tamil: கொத்து பரோட்டா; Malayalam: കൊത്തു പൊറോട്ട), which is made using parotta instead of roti. Kottu roti can also be found internationally in restaurants in regions containing Sri Lankan diaspora populations.[8][9][10][11][12]