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  2. Roti - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon what ingredients are used, the variations are vegetable, egg, chicken, beef, mutton, and fish kottu roti. [21] It is sometimes prepared and served as a fast food dish. [21] Godamba roti is another variety found in Sri Lanka. [22] Plain godamba roti is eaten with curry [22] or it can also be wrapped around a savory filling.

  3. Sel roti - Wikipedia

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    Sel roti is a delicacy, made mainly for the great Nepali celebration of the Dashain and Tihar festivals. [9] It is unique to Nepal and has become an iconic symbol of Nepali culture and festivities, and is made and served throughout the country during festivals as well as during wedding parties, and other ceremonies.

  4. Roti (wrap) - Wikipedia

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    The filling usually contains a concentrated curry based on any kind of meat or seafood, the most established one being chicken. [6] Additional regular ingredients are potato and/or chickpeas . Due to a high share of hindus (at least 18 % as of 2011) [ 7 ] and a high share of Indo-Trinidadians among the population (at least 35 %) vegetarian ...

  5. Akki rotti - Wikipedia

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    The cooked akki roti is served with unsalted butter, chutney, or pickle. In contrast with thalipeeth, akki roti has a chewy texture. [1] [2] [3] The second version is from Kodagu (a district in southern Karnataka) and is similar to the Indian flatbread bhakri. In this version, cooked rice, rice flour and salt are mixed, resulting in a soft dough.

  6. Jolada rotti - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients: Sorghum: Jōḷada roṭṭi (Kannada), Jowar roti, or Jonna rotte (Telugu), is an unleavened Indian bread made of sorghum.

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  8. Chapati - Wikipedia

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    Chapati (alternatively spelled chapathi; pronounced as IAST: capātī, capāṭī, cāpāṭi), also known as roti, rooti, rotee, rotli, rotta, safati, shabaati, phulka, chapo (in East Africa), sada roti (in the Caribbean), poli (in Marathi), and roshi (in the Maldives), [1] is an unleavened flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent and is a staple in India, Nepal, Bangladesh ...

  9. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Also known as roti tisu or tissue prats, one of the more-creative-looking Malaysian Mamak foods. It is also known as roti helikopter (helicopter bread). Roti tissue is a thinner version of the traditional roti canai, as thin as a piece of 40–50 cm round-shaped tissue. The finishing touches to the making of roti tissue require skill, and they ...