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G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Rotis or chapatis is major food item in North India. Normally, chaptis are made of wheat flour (atta). But there are other types of chapatis also. There are also tandoori and Rumali rotis. More in the link below:
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/10-roti-varieties-to-complete-your-indian-meal-slideshow/
Rotis or chapatis is major food item in North India. Normally, chaptis are made of wheat flour (atta). But there are other types of chapatis also. There are also tandoori and Rumali rotis. More in the link below:
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/10-roti-varieties-to-complete-your-indian-meal-slideshow/
Rotis or chapatis is major food item in North India. Normally, chaptis are made of wheat flour (atta). But there are other types of chapatis also. There are also tandoori and Rumali rotis. More in the link below:
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/10-roti-varieties-to-complete-your-indian-meal-slideshow/
Though I'm a South Indian, I lived in North and Eastern India for a pretty long time. Owing to this I developed a liking towards Roti, so much that, I eat paranthas everyday during night meals. Hence I'm almost familiar with all kinds of Roties mentioned in the link except Raagi roti. Anyhow, my favorite variety is Phulka.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Rotis or chapatis is major food item in North India. Normally, chaptis are made of wheat flour (atta). But there are other types of chapatis also. There are also tandoori and Rumali rotis. More in the link below:
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/10-roti-varieties-to-complete-your-indian-meal-slideshow/
Though I'm a South Indian, I lived in North and Eastern India for a pretty long time. Owing to this I developed a liking towards Roti, so much that, I eat paranthas everyday during night meals. Hence I'm almost familiar with all kinds of Roties mentioned in the link except Raagi roti. Anyhow, my favorite variety is Phulka.
Is phulka also a brand. I think chapati, roti and phulka are same. 'Phulka' is probably Punjabi name for chapati or roti.
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I love chapatis, have always loved it since my childhood days since almost everyday I used to have it in my lunch box with different vegetable curries.There is nothing as tasty as hot chapatis with home made ghee ! I love the ones made with brown wheat to which I add a handful of methi seeds before getting it ground. I love all the stuffed varies too...all paratha, methi paratha, dhal roti egg paratha etc etc..
Rotis or chapatis is major food item in North India. Normally, chaptis are made of wheat flour (atta). But there are other types of chapatis also. There are also tandoori and Rumali rotis. More in the link below:
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/10-roti-varieties-to-complete-your-indian-meal-slideshow/
Though I'm a South Indian, I lived in North and Eastern India for a pretty long time. Owing to this I developed a liking towards Roti, so much that, I eat paranthas everyday during night meals. Hence I'm almost familiar with all kinds of Roties mentioned in the link except Raagi roti. Anyhow, my favorite variety is Phulka.
Is phulka also a brand. I think chapati, roti and phulka are same. 'Phulka' is probably Punjabi name for chapati or roti.
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