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chapati

[ UK /t‍ʃæpˈɑːti/ ]
NOUN
  1. flat pancake-like bread cooked on a griddle

How To Use chapati In A Sentence

  • It is delicious served with saag aloo, spiced carrots and chapatis. Times, Sunday Times
  • She began by making samosas, chapatis and other finger foods for a takeaway and soon she had to take on others to help her.
  • The flour is used in Latin America and in the Himalayas to produce a variety of flat breads (for example, tortillas and chapaties). 4 Grain Amaranths
  • On our last night we have takeaway curry Keralan style: pots of beetroot thoran, fish curry, white chapati rice and dhal cooked by next-door neighbour Minni and eaten at a long, candlelit table in the garden. Surfing: a lucky break in Kerala
  • Let it sit, till I decided what I wanted to have my chapaties with Archive 2006-02-01
  • A daily diet of four litres of milk, 300 gm of ghee, dried fruits, vegetables, rice, chapatis and cereals cannot fit into everyone's grocery list.
  • Chapatis are a kind of flat Indian bread.
  • MS Word also apparently autocorrects chapati to chapatti.
  • His father eats with his head down, picking up the food with pieces of nan bread or chapati like a local, and talking with his mouth full. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • This chapati has lots of layers and sajuk tup flavor dominate. Sajuk Tup Chapati AaNi Sakhar
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