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Mooli Paratha

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that is mooliMooli Paratha
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A question someone relevant to this thread.
How big (in diameter) is the average Indian roti/paratha? I've seen people eating rotis that look like mini-scale models when compared to an average Pakistani roti.
There is no standard Indian size man , and surely same must be the case in Pakistan. Varies from home to home. Some of my Aunties make huge Paranthhas, whereas my mom makes decent size ones. I compensate it by eating many of those.
^May be it's a Gujrati thing. India's so huge that sometimes Pakistanis seem a lot more familiar than some of my far living Indian brothersDunno much about all of them.
Paranthas are Punjabi people's darling. We have them a lot, everyday.
....Roti Wala Paratha...
Its like a Sakht and very crispy Paratha...Thats made from a day old Roti....Hard to explain.
And Normal Paratha with Achaar
Also has anyone tryed Yamni Paratha? I remember when I was a little kid in Saudi Arabia, my dad always use to bring them home...They were sooooo goood![]()
Umm, Rabri Paratha?
Momo, and everyone else, invited to Parathe Wali Gali, Chandi Chowk
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More than 60 types of parathas out here, for all kinds of people...
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Aloo paratha.
I have alot of Indian friends and all their roti's are small......
May have something to do it with the part of India they originate from as they are all from Gujrat, but their roti's are very small......
And after that the smell of the farts.:aaqib
Same with the Mooli one,my favourite.
There is nothing like meetha paratha
Have anyone ever had Saag ka paratha?Its great.
Mooli paratha is the winner although aloo and keema are good too.
Gobi paratha is an abomination. It's food for trundlers.
Brother I mentioned it as my favourite paratha.
Homemade saag paratha with achar and doodh patti is the best breakfast in the world.
I prefer saag paratha over aloo paratha.
dude wth
this is clear blasphemy:kami
No option for kerala paratha? It is easily the best flatbread you get in Asia.
Hopefully some indians are aware of this.
Paratha is not roti, must be taxed at 18% GST; Anand Mahindra quips Indians will come up with jugaad
The Karnataka government has ruled differentiating paratha or parota from roti, which are essentially two types of Indian breads, and has clarified that paratha must be taxed at more than triple the GST tax rate on roti.
https://www.financialexpress.com/in...ips-indians-will-come-up-with-jugaad/1989324/
Lol I knew you would had said that or any Malayalee , you can specify others in the poll. While I love Kerala paratha I don't think it is as healthy as wheat ones(just my opinion based on my genes).
I didn't say that because of its origin. I have tried all the parathas that originate in North Indian states and none of them gives you that moist, velvety texture induced dopamine hit you get when you put a curry dipped kerala paratha in your mouth.
Most north indians agree and look down on their local roti/paratha with shame after tasting KP for the first time.
I didn't say that because of its origin. I have tried all the parathas that originate in North Indian states and none of them gives you that moist, velvety texture induced dopamine hit you get when you put a curry dipped kerala paratha in your mouth.
Most north indians agree and look down on their local roti/paratha with shame after tasting KP for the first time.
I didn't say that because of its origin. I have tried all the parathas that originate in North Indian states and none of them gives you that moist, velvety texture induced dopamine hit you get when you put a curry dipped kerala paratha in your mouth.
Most north indians agree and look down on their local roti/paratha with shame after tasting KP for the first time.
NOTA, I prefer the Parotta we get down South, whether it is Kerala's Malabar Parotta or the Coin Parotta (smaller in size) in Madurai, multi-layered and yummy. Goes well with veg and non-veg curries, chutney, sauce, lentils. I even have them with milk or just like that.
Malabar Parotta dough looks like cinnamon roll
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Finished form
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Coin Parotta
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There are other variations here in TN, like Kothu (Shredded) Parotta, Chilli Parotta.
Kothu
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Chilli
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Some of these are also popular in Sri Lanka.
You call these parathas?![]()
Parotta, try them in some Tamil or Kerala restaurant in Delhi, or wherever you live. Mostly you will get them in morning and evening options, not during lunch.
You must be joking lol. We never look down upon home made roti/paratha. I have never heard about your Kerala Paratha. North India's and most of Pakistan's paratha tastes the same and these are the ones that are popular among non indians/pakistanis.![]()
these are the ones that are popular among non indians/pakistanis.
You call these parathas?![]()
[MENTION=143530]Swashbuckler[/MENTION] ,Karnataka is doing it .. so is this issue should be more related to Karnataka state or whole India?
Also on other news:
Kerala food back on IRCTC menu after social media backlash
https://scroll.in/latest/950755/kerala-food-back-on-irctc-menu-after-social-media-backlash#:~:text=Kerala%20food%20back%20on%20IRCTC%20menu%20after%20social%20media%20backlash&text=Other%20dishes%20that%20were%20removed,%2C%20unniappam%2C%20neyyappam%20and%20sukhiyan.
I don't know about 'look down' part. But my Northie colleagues are obsessed with this dish. Most in North are quite ignorant about South, so unless they come here they might not know.
I haven't been to other countries to comment on that. But I am sure many in Gulf, Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore would have tried our Parotta. I have even seen Malaysian Parottas in some restaurants here and looks similar to our local varieties.
These are mostly meant for gravies similar in Delhi would be Lachha but imagine made from maidha to give you an idea, they are great too but since you and me are more used to Wheat stuffed parathas.