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Chapati

British pronunciation/t‍ʃæpˈɑːti/
American pronunciation/tʃæpˈɑːɾi/
Chapati
[NOUN]
1

a type of flatbread that is popular in Indian cuisine, made from a mixture of whole wheat flour, water, and salt, and cooked on a griddle or tawa

synonyms : chapatti
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chapati definition and meaning

What is "chapati "?

Chapati is a staple flatbread in Indian cuisine that is made from a simple mixture of whole wheat flour, water, and salt. The dough is kneaded until it is smooth and then divided into small portions, which are rolled into thin, circular disks. The disks are then cooked on a hot griddle or tawa until they become slightly charred and blistered. Chapatis are typically served hot with a variety of dishes, such as curries, lentils, or vegetables, and are often used as a utensil to scoop up the food. Chapatis are a versatile and nutritious bread that is popular throughout India, and can be found in many restaurants, street vendors, and households across the country. They are also easy to make at home using a variety of recipes and techniques, making them a fun and rewarding bread to bake.

Examples
1Chapati's in there.
2And now we are going to shape it the chapati.
3Normally, Indian food has roti, chapati or puri, and European food comes with bread.
4So nobody ever told them about chapati and dal.
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