How To Use Chapatti In A Sentence
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For takeaways, I recommend the thalis: a varying selection of dishes which come with daal and chapattis.
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We also had Indian food including mangoes, chapattis and poppadoms.
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She began by making samosas, chapattis and other finger foods for a takeaway and soon she had to take on others to help her.
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However, there is no need to feel let down, for our naan, roti, parathas and chapattis are a form of bread too.
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He leans on her as they walk out of the park, heading home to a sparsely furnished but comfortable home with hot chapattis and aloo subzi for dinner.
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They cooked biscuits and crepes and chapattis.
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Tea and wheat products such as chapattis or pitta bread adversely affect iron absorption
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Coronation chicken is a dish begging to be rescued from the retirement home of the chiller cabinet and given the respect it deserves: as Simon Hopkinson tartly observes, "those cowboys who continue to think that bottled curry paste mixed with Hellmann's is in any way a reasonable substitute here need a good slap with a cold chapatti".
How to cook perfect coronation chicken
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MS Word also apparently autocorrects chapati to chapatti.
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Another pal is also making a huge pan of curry and chapattis.
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Steamed rice, raita, rice puddings, naan, chapatti and Tandoori chicken delighted me.
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Then move the chapatti to the back burner, where it should fill with steam and swell like a balloon.
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When the griddle is hot, pick up a rolled out chapatti and slap it back and forth gently to remove any excess flour.
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Flat breads include tortillas ( Mexican ), chapatti ( Indian ) and pita bread ( Middle Eastern ).
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Vegan treats include a series of entrées, namely soup, chapattis, pizza and salad.
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Practically every country in the world has its own version: the Mexicans have the tortilla, the Scottish, the oatcakes, the Indian, the chapatti and the Ethiopian the injera.
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Here you can order paneer tikka and a chana masala, along with dal and chapattis, chased by a rose lassi, and end up ashamed at paying less than £2 for the entire meal.
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When the griddle is hot, pick up a rolled out chapatti and slap it back and forth gently to remove any excess flour.
Archive 2008-02-01
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If the sauce is poured over the kebabs, it can be served as the main dish along with naan, roti or chapatti.
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The children each had a turn at making a chapatti - which is not as easy as it looks, and then Dhal.
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Volunteers were serving chapattis, vegetables and sweetened rice to villagers.
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Again, for the convenience, people pick up packs of ready-made chapattis, which include oil and salt and have many more calories than the chapattis made at home where the oil can be avoided.
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Immigrants have been known to tuck in a wooden chakla-velan, the rolling pin and board, or a metal tawa or griddle for making homemade chapattis, into their luggage.
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I make the chapattis whenever I come home at lunchtime.
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This reminds me of chapatti, one of my favourite flatbreads.
A Rant and A (Good) Recipe: Algerian Flatbread - Msemmen [Αλγερινή Πίτα (Ψωμί)]
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That used both by Indians and Arabs for chapatties is the Indian variety known at 'atta' which retains most of the essential parts of the wheat grain.
Tabsir.net
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Practically every country in the world has its own version: the Mexicans have the tortilla, the Scottish, the oatcakes, the Indian, the chapatti and the Ethiopian the injera.
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If the sauce is poured over the kebabs, it can be served as the main dish along with naan, roti or chapatti.
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Sources such as bread, potatoes, pasta, rice and chapatti should provide half the energy in a child's diet.
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Indian food (such as chapattis, a flat bread; samosas, vegetable or meat-filled pastries; and masala, a spiced rice dish), is widely available in all urban areas.
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The puff-and-serve chapattis, high-protein biscuits and vermicelli kheer are doing well at the retail market place, thank you.
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They trooped to the stalls put up by Annapoorna and Elite hotels and happily dug into fish biriyani, fish fried rice, fish with chapatti and just good ol’ fish.
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They slung chapattis and dished out dhal with hilarious inaccuracy, but they were volunteers, and already the next sitting was agitating at the door.
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These get ground up to make porridge in most of Africa, or in India the grain is used for making chapattis and rotis, those delicious flat breads.
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A squeeze of lemon, a drizzle of raita, and a couple of chapattis made his meal complete.
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Another pal is also making a huge pan of curry and chapattis.
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Coronation chicken is a dish begging to be rescued from the retirement home of the chiller cabinet and given the respect it deserves: as Simon Hopkinson tartly observes, "those cowboys who continue to think that bottled curry paste mixed with Hellmann's is in any way a reasonable substitute here need a good slap with a cold chapatti".
How to cook perfect coronation chicken
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Many of the prices are most reasonable - chapatti for example starts at 10 baht - and many of the curries come with lots of tangy sauce which is a rare treat in the city's Indian cafes.
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If the sauce is poured over the kebabs, it can be served as the main dish along with naan, roti or chapatti.
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The stove was always cooking up something hot to eat or drink, even if it was only fish, cabbage, carrots and potatoes, chapattis, nettle and onion soup and wild mint and blackberry leaf tea.
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They lived only on chapattis, a flat unleavened bread, for 15 years.
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One gets the feeling this chapatti is not fully cooked as yet.
Grain Drain
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As they quickly let you know, they eat bread, not chapattis; drink in tavernas, not tea shops; many of them were Roman Catholic, not Hindu; and their musicians played guitars and sang fados.
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Mombasa is known for its Indian foods brought by the numerous immigrants from the subcontinent, including curries, samosas, and chapatti, a fried bread.
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Steamed rice, raita, rice puddings, naan, chapatti and Tandoori chicken delighted me.
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As they quickly let you know, they eat bread, not chapattis; drink in tavernas, not tea shops; many of them were Roman Catholic, not Hindu; and their musicians played guitars and sang fados.
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We also had Indian food including mangoes, chapattis and poppadoms.
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As to the bread, try the wholewheat chapatti, a thin patty baked on a griddle - very nice.
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We spent three days riding bikes through the ruins, exploring temples, and enjoying chai tea and thali (a cheap Indian dish consisting of rice, chapatti, curry, and dal) along the river.
Carly Shankman: Coconuts and Temples: Hampi, India
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Salma, a mere five year old, climbs on a stool to prepare chapattis for the family that took her in after she lost her parents.
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In fact we gave them chapatti, which is not typical food for someone who struggles to eat each day.
Pure Christianity
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Tea and wheat products such as chapattis or pitta bread adversely affect iron absorption
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There were ugly rumours and portents: the 34th N.I. - the executed Sepoy Pandy's regiment - had been disbanded at Barrackpore, a mysterious fakir on an elephant had appeared in Meerut bazaar predicting that the wrath of Kali was about to fall on the British, chapattis were said to be passing in some barrack-rooms, the Plassey legend was circulated again.
Fiancée
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His remark was directed at the two young men who were at the far table slopping up curry with a shared plate of chapattis.
COME TO MECCA
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Some weeks it would be like chapatti – you'd just make flour and water and grill them and have them with margarine on top" – other weeks they simply binged, and many of them, including Caitlin, became obese.
The Saturday interview: Caitlin Moran