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  2. Indian bread - Wikipedia

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    In northern India, a dough of the main ingredient is prepared and flattened by rolling. Most Indian breads, such as roti, kulcha and chapati, are baked on tava, a griddle made from cast iron, steel or aluminum. Others such as puri and bhatura are deep-fried. The dough for these breads is usually made with less water in order to reduce the oil ...

  3. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    India. Indonesia. Sri Lanka. Bowl-shaped thin pancakes, made of fermented rice flour, shaped via cooking utensil, neutral taste, served usually with spicy condiment or curry, for breakfast or dinner. Apple bread. Wheat germ bread. Taiwan. Made from wheat germ and eggs, some with apple fillings.

  4. Naan - Wikipedia

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    Naan ( / nɑːn /) is a leavened, oven-baked or tawa -fried flatbread. It can be baked using 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]

  5. List of Pakistani breads - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani breads. Kulcha with chole / Chane. Plain chapati and stuffed rolled chapatis. Afghan bread – the national bread of Afghanistan. Roghni Naan – When preparing the dough, flour is mixed with desi ghee and milk. The dough is garnished with sesame seeds before baking the naan. Aloo paratha – The dough of bread is filled with mashed ...

  6. Tandoor bread - Wikipedia

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    West Asia. Preparation of khubz al-tannur in Bahrain. The Arabic name for tandoor bread is ḵubz al-tannūr ('bread of the tannur ' Arabic: خبز التنور ). In some places where it is especially common, such as Iraq, it may be called simply khubz (bread). [ 7] It is similar to, or in some cases the same as, taboon bread .

  7. Sangak - Wikipedia

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    Sangak bread was traditionally the bread of the Persian army. It is mentioned for the first time in the 11th century. Each soldier carried a small quantity of pebbles which at camp were brought together to create the "sangak oven" that would bake the bread for the entire army. It was eaten with lamb kabab .

  8. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation is not always a short form of the word used in the clue. For example: "Knight" for N (the symbol used in chess notation) Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE.

  9. Tandyr nan - Wikipedia

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    Tandyr nan is a type of Central Asian bread [1] [2] cooked in a vertical clay oven, the tandyr or tandoor. It is circular and leavened with yeast, and typically has a crisp golden surface. They are often decorated by stamping patterns on the dough, and can be topped with ingredients like sesame seeds, nigella seeds, or thinly sliced onion.