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The Naan burger is a hamburger made with naan bread. The naan burger has very similar ingredients to normal burgers, but is sometimes made with ham [1]. The use of flatbread creates a taste experience different from hamburgers made with bread.
KFC in India serves naan burgers, but their origins are unknown. Naan burgers, as served in the form closest to the traditional hamburger, may have originated in Britain where both American and Indian food are popular and available in most markets.
It is also served in Toronto, Canada. Several restaurants, including Moxie's located in Yorkdale, and The Host located in Yorkville, offer a dish with naan served with smoked salmon, barbecued chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, fenugreek, and other garnishings. These dishes also have its origin in the dynamic Indian cooking style prevalent in Canada.
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