Poppadoms are primarily made from lentil flour, particularly urad dal (black gram) flour. In addition to urad dal, they can also be made from other types of flour such as chickpea flour (besan) or rice flour, depending on regional variations. The dough is seasoned, rolled out into thin discs, and then fried or toasted until crispy.
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Poppadoms are believed to originate from India. They are thin, crispy wafers made from lentil or chickpea flour and are a popular accompaniment to Indian meals.
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Poppadoms, also spelled Papadam, is a thin, crisp, disc-shaped food that is served with Indian dishes. They were commonly made in India and Pakistan and were an easy, calorie rich food.
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Yes, cereal is a type of grain.