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== Roti == | |||
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File:2020-05-08_19_34_28_Chapati_being_made_in_a_pan_in_the_Franklin_Farm_section_of_Oak_Hill,_Fairfax_County,_Virginia.jpg|Chapati being made in a pan | |||
File:Roti-obaid.jpg|Roti obaid | |||
File:Roti_Prata_Curry_Large.JPG|Roti Prata Curry | |||
File:Plainrotiparatha.jpg|Plain roti paratha | |||
File:Roti_Wrap_Trafasie.jpg|Roti Wrap Trafasie | |||
File:Thalichapati.jpg|Thali chapati | |||
File:Lunch_special_at_Pakwan.jpg|Lunch special at Pakwan | |||
File:Rumali_roti.jpg|Rumali roti | |||
File:Bajhar_ji_maani.jpg|Bajhar ji maani | |||
File:A_thali_with_daal_roti_bhindi_ki_sabzi_and_mango_pickle.jpg|A thali with daal roti bhindi ki sabzi and mango pickle | |||
File:Roti_pisang.jpg|Roti pisang | |||
File:Roti_Style_Paratha.jpg|Roti Style Paratha | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 23 February 2025
Roti is a type of flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is a staple food in many countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The term 'roti' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'rotika', meaning bread.
History[edit]
The history of roti dates back to the Harappan civilization, where evidence of the earliest form of roti was found. The traditional method of making roti involves the use of a stone grinder to grind whole wheat into flour, which is then mixed with water to form a dough. The dough is then rolled out into a thin disc and cooked on a hot griddle or tawa.
Types of Roti[edit]
There are many different types of roti, each with its own unique method of preparation and ingredients. Some of the most popular types include:
- Chapati: A thin, unleavened bread that is cooked on a tawa.
- Naan: A leavened bread that is typically cooked in a tandoor oven.
- Paratha: A flaky, layered bread that is often stuffed with various fillings.
- Puri: A deep-fried bread that puffs up during cooking.
- Bhatura: A leavened, deep-fried bread that is often served with chickpea curry.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Roti holds a significant place in the cultures of the Indian subcontinent. It is often used as a utensil to scoop up other foods, such as curry or dal. In many households, it is customary to make roti fresh for each meal.
Nutritional Value[edit]
Roti is a good source of carbohydrates, providing energy for the body. Whole wheat roti is also a good source of fiber, which aids in digestion. However, the nutritional value can vary depending on the type of flour used and the method of preparation.
See Also[edit]
Roti[edit]
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Chapati being made in a pan
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Roti obaid
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Roti Prata Curry
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Plain roti paratha
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Roti Wrap Trafasie
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Thali chapati
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Lunch special at Pakwan
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Rumali roti
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Bajhar ji maani
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A thali with daal roti bhindi ki sabzi and mango pickle
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Roti pisang
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Roti Style Paratha
