Sri Lanka remains ‘Best Value Destination for Long Haul Holidaymakers’ – UK Post Office Report
The report published annually in the United Kingdom compares the cost of common holiday purchases, including meals and drinks between 32 of the country’s popular holiday destinations.
Despite Sri Lanka maintaining its position on the top of the list, the price for the same basket of goods compared has risen considerably to £43.85 from £31.81 a year earlier.
The shopping basket of 12 items consist of a Beer, Cola, a glass of wine, cocktail, bottle of water, bar of chocolate, sunscreen (200ml), insect repellant (50ml), paperback book, postcard, stamp, and a 3-course meal including a bottle of wine.
The cashew stop
Growing on the outside of a fleshy fruit known as the cashew apple, the cashew nut is quite an intriguing nut. First of all, cashew apple is a false fruit that is meant to act as a diversion for animals from the real fruit – the cashew nut. The real fruit is what grows on the outside and conceals the valuable nut inside.
While the origins of the cashew plant aren’t Sri Lankan, the fruit has a deep rooted history and is believed to have been introduced by the Portuguese during their colonization over 350 years ago. Today while the fruit can be found in all parts of the island it is more commonly found in a part of the country Kajugama (cashew town).
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