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⚠️ Quick answer: Safe in moderation

Sri Lankan Kottu mixes chopped roti, veggies, and often, meats, offering a burst of flavor and texture. While it's a delightful street food, it can be quite oily and spicy, which might not always agree with you. Limit your intake to protect our harmony. 😊🤰

Source: BumpBites — pregnancy food-safety guide. Always consult your doctor.

Sri Lankan Kottu during pregnancy — BumpBites food safety guide
Sri Lankan Kottu during pregnancy — at a glance
Pregnancy verdictSafe in moderation
Suggested limit1 plate per day
Serving size1 plate
Calories500 kcal
Food groupDairy

Key things to know about Sri Lankan Kottu in pregnancy

  • Sri Lankan Kottu can be part of a pregnancy diet in moderation, with about 1 plate a reasonable guide.
  • A 1 plate serving of sri lankan kottu provides roughly 500 kcal, including 18 g of protein, 68 g of carbohydrates, 20 g of fat.
  • Sri Lankan Kottu mixes chopped roti, veggies, and often, meats, offering a burst of flavor and texture. While it's a delightful street food, it can be quite oily and spicy, which might not always agree with you. Limit your intake to protect our harmony.
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Can You Eat Sri Lankan Kottu During Pregnancy?

Sri Lankan Kottu mixes chopped roti, veggies, and often, meats, offering a burst of flavor and texture. While it's a delightful street food, it can be quite oily and spicy, which might not always agree with you. Limit your intake to protect our harmony. 😊🤰

Shubhra Mishra

By Shubhra Mishra — a mom of two who turned her own confusion during pregnancy into BumpBites, a global mission to make food choices clear, safe, and stress-free for every expecting mother. 💛

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It was a rainy evening in Colombo when Priya, a beloved mom-to-be, first craved the sizzling, harmonious chaos of a Sri Lankan Kottu. As the sound of metal blades chop-tossing roti and vegetables echoed through the street, she couldn't resist the allure of this flavorful street food. But like every expectant mother, Priya wondered, "Is it safe for my little one?"

Nutrition Facts and Safety Status

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition
Sri Lankan Kottu 1 plate 500 kcal 18 g 68 g 20 g 6 g

Safety Status: ⚠️ Limit

Is Sri Lankan Kottu Safe During Pregnancy?

👶 Baby says: Kottu sounds like a party in a pan! But let's dance slowly to keep our tummy safe and happy! 😊👶

🧠 Mother says: Sri Lankan Kottu mixes chopped roti, veggies, and often, meats, offering a burst of flavor and texture. While it's a delightful street food, it can be quite oily and spicy, which might not always agree with you. Limit your intake to protect our harmony. 😊🤰

FAQs About Sri Lankan Kottu and Pregnancy

  • Can spicy food harm my baby during pregnancy? While spicy foods are generally safe, they can lead to heartburn or digestive discomfort. Listening to your body is key.
  • What if I crave Kottu frequently during pregnancy? It's important to enjoy it in moderation and opt for healthier versions with less oil and balanced spices.

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🥗 Nutrition Facts

quantity1 plate
calories500 kcal
protein18 g
carbohydrates68 g
fats20 g
sugar6 g
limit Per Day1 plate

Frequently asked questions

Is sri lankan kottu safe to eat during pregnancy?

Yes, in moderation. Sri Lankan Kottu can be part of a healthy pregnancy diet, with about 1 plate a sensible guide.

How much sri lankan kottu can I eat during pregnancy?

A reasonable guide is about 1 plate. Everyone is different, so check with your healthcare provider if you have specific dietary needs or pregnancy complications.

What are the benefits of eating sri lankan kottu during pregnancy?

Sri Lankan Kottu can contribute useful nutrients to a balanced pregnancy diet, including protein (18 g per 1 plate). Enjoy it as part of varied, well-prepared meals.

Shubhra Mishra

About the Author

When Shubhra Mishra was expecting her first child in 2016, she was overwhelmed by conflicting food advice — one site said yes, another said never. By the time her second baby arrived in 2019, she realized millions of mothers face the same confusion.

That sparked a five-year journey through clinical nutrition papers, cultural diets, and expert conversations — all leading to BumpBites: a calm, compassionate space where science meets everyday motherhood.

Her long-term vision is to build a global community ensuring safe, supported, and free deliveriesfor every mother — because no woman should face pregnancy alone or uninformed. 🌿

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