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  2. Indian bread - Wikipedia

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    Radhaballabhi fried flatbread similar to Dalpuri but the filling consists of Urad Dal (Black Lentils) instead of Cholar Dal. Ragi dosa – dosa made out of finger millet. Roti – most simple and common of all Indian breads. Apart from wheat based roti, several millet based and rice based rotis are made like:

  3. 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 ...

  4. Flatbread - Wikipedia

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    A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread. Flatbreads range from below one millimeter to a few centimeters thick so that they can be easily eaten without being sliced.

  5. Roti - Wikipedia

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    Many variations of flatbreads and roti are found in many cultures across the globe, from the Indian subcontinent to Africa to Oceania to the Malay Peninsula to the Americas. [5] The roti is a traditional flatbread from the Indian subcontinent. [11] It is normally eaten with cooked vegetables or curries; it can be used as a carrier for them. [12]

  6. Paratha - Wikipedia

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    Paratha (Hindustani pronunciation [pəˈɾaːnʈʰə], also parantha/parontah) is a flatbread native to the Indian subcontinent, [2] [3] with earliest reference mentioned in early medieval Sanskrit, India; [2] prevalent throughout the modern-day countries of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives, Afghanistan, Myanmar, [1] Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Suriname ...

  7. Puran poli - Wikipedia

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    The preparation of holige Puran poli recipe marathi (chana dal puran poli) or bele obbattu Obbattu. Puran poli is an Indian sweet flatbread that is popular in South India and the state of Maharashtra. It is also known as puran puri, holige, obbattu, bobbatlu, poley, bakshamulu, and boli.

  8. Naan - Wikipedia

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    Naan (/ n ɑː n /) is an Indian leavened, oven-baked or tawa-fried flatbread, that can also be baked in a tandoor. It is characterized by a light and fluffy texture and golden-brown spots from the baking process. [1] Naan is found in the cuisines of Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Luchi - Wikipedia

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    Luchi is a deep-fried flatbread, made of maida flour. [1] [2] Luchi is popular in India (especially East and Northeast India) and in Bangladesh.Since luchi is made without rice or rice flour, it is a popular staple item at times when rice is to be avoided for ritual purposes, [3] as in the case of ekadashi.