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Bhakri (bhākri, bhākkari, bhākari, bhākhri, bhākhari) is a round flatbread often eaten in the cuisines of the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Karnataka in India. Bhakri is prepared using jowar or bajra, which is coarser than a regular wheat chapati. Bhakri can be either soft or hard in texture, unlike khakhra in respect to ...
Chhilka Roti - a bread from Jharkhand prepared using rice flour and chana daal. Charolia - a thin, pancake-like bread made by spreading a batter on a hot pan in a pattern to make net like shape once cooked. Chili parotha – essentially a plain paratta shredded into small, bite-sized pieces mixed with sauteed onions, tomatoes, and chili powder
The name literally translates to "sorghum bread". Jowar roti is part of the staple diet of most of the districts of North Karnataka, where it is eaten with pulse curries such as jhunka, yengai, shenga (peanut) chutney or other assorted chutneys. It is called jawarichi bhakri in neighboring Maharashtra.
The traditional staple food on Desh (the Deccan plateau) is usually bhakri, spiced cooked vegetables, dal and rice. However, North Maharashtrians and urbanites prefer roti or chapati, which is a plain bread made with wheat. In the coastal Konkan region, rice is the traditional staple food. Wet coconut and coconut milk are used in many dishes ...
Llonguet or French bread is a type of small oval bread with a groove on the top. It is made with flour , water , yeast and salt . It is a bun, similar to a French roll , with a consistent crust and loose crumb that is mainly used to make sandwiches.
Bread made with thick millet flour flatbread usually grilled over coals. Vegetarian Batata Saung: potato in chilli tamarind gravy. Vegetarian Barfi: Sweet: Vegetarian Desert Basundi: Sweet made from milk by continuous heating to a point before condensing. Vegetarian Desert Bhakri: Whole wheat flour bread, thicker than rotli, crispy. Bombil fry
Flat bread prepared with Bajra has nutritional value similar to other foods based on flours. [5] Common meals in villages near Saurashtra during the cold winters consists of thick rotis, called "rotla" made of bajra flour (pearl millet flour) and "bhakri" made of wheat flour, garlic chutney, onion, and chaas.
It is the Malvani equivalent of the Maharashtrian jowari bhakri or bajri bhakri which is popular throughout the Deccan. Ambolya (आंबोळ्या) is a type of bread made from fermented batter of rice and udad daal, served with coconut chutney or usal ( pulses gravy) or sweetened Coconut milk(रस).