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What is the National Fruit of Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka, the island nation just south of India, has a rich culture and several interesting national symbols.

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What is the national flower of Sri Lanka?

Answer

The national flower of Sri Lanka is the Blue Lotus (Nymphaea stellata) — called 'Nil Manel' in Sinhala.

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Key Facts

Jackfruit is also the national fruit of Bangladesh. A single jackfruit can weigh up to 55 kg — making it the world's largest fruit that grows on trees.

National Fruit of Sri Lanka

The national fruit of Sri Lanka is the Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus).

Known as 'Kos' (කොස්) in Sinhala and 'Palaa' (பலா) in Tamil, Jackfruit is the world's largest tree-borne fruit and grows abundantly across Sri Lanka.

Why Jackfruit?

  • It is widely consumed across all Sri Lankan communities.
  • Every part of the jackfruit tree is useful — the fruit (eaten raw and cooked), seeds (boiled), wood (furniture), and leaves (animal feed).
  • Jackfruit curry (Polos) is a staple Sri Lankan dish.

India's National Fruit

For comparison, India's national fruit is the Mango (Mangifera indica) — though Jackfruit is also the state fruit of Kerala and the national tree of Bangladesh.

Questions and Answers

What is the national flower of Sri Lanka?+

The national flower of Sri Lanka is the **Blue Lotus (Nymphaea stellata)** — called 'Nil Manel' in Sinhala.

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