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  2. Manda roti - Wikipedia

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    Manda roti (also called rumali roti) is a traditional Indian and Pakistani bread. They can be made with cardamom, ghee, sugar and milk. This roti is extremely thin and limp, and served folded like a handkerchief. Manda roti is usually made with a combination of whole-wheat atta flour and white wheaten maida flour and cooked on the convex side ...

  3. Awadhi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rumali roti is a thin bread baked on a convex metal pan. The Hindi word rumaali means handkerchief. Tandoori roti is thicker bread that is baked in a tandoor, and can be crispy or chewy depending on its thickness. Naan is a pan-baked soft thick bread. Sheermaal is a sweet baked yeast naan made with flour, milk, sugar, and saffron.

  4. Roti - Wikipedia

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    Chapati, bajra roti, [4] jowar roti, chawal ki roti, makki ki roti, rumali roti, tandoori roti, wrap roti, roti canai, paratha Media: Roti Roti (also known as chapati ) [ 5 ] is a round flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent .

  5. Bhakri - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. List of Pakistani breads - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani breads of Central Asian origin, such as Naan and tandoori roti, are baked in a tandoor. Naan is usually leavened with yeast. Most flat breads from Pakistan are unleavened and made primarily from milled flour, usually atta or maida, and water.

  7. Dhaba - Wikipedia

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    Naan and paratha, rotis made of maize flour (makki di roti), chappatis made out of maize flour, and rumali roti are typical Indian breads. The basic gravy used for vegetables and meat dishes is onion-tomato-garlic-ginger.

  8. Tandoor bread - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori roti is commonly consumed in South Asian countries such as Pakistan and India. [9] This bread is served in restaurants, hotels, industrial canteens and at home. It is also gaining popularity in Asia, North America (outside of the Caribbean) and Europe due to migrants during British colonialism .

  9. Karim's - Wikipedia

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    Karim's Hotel or Karim's (Hindi: करीम होटल) is an international chain of restaurants headquartered in Delhi, India.Established in 1913, the original location in the Jama Masjid area of Delhi was founded by Haji Karimuddin, a cook from the royal court of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar.