A chapati is a flat Indian Bread. I'm not quite sure what it's made of, but it must be along the lines of Flour, water, spices ect cetera.
Made?
Man made resources is meant by which is artificially affected and made by man.
yes it is made from ground.
What is Novacaine made from?
What are ploymers made for?
Chapati is a bread from India. It isn't grown it's made.
chapati only
a 100 gram chapati made with fat 328 Kcals a 100 gram chapati without fat 202 Kcals everyones chapatis are differnet weights and sizes so youll have to weigh your chapati and work it out
Corn - Yes Chapati - No
A cornmeal porridge, called ugali, is commonly served with meat. Vegetable stews are also common and they are typically made from beans and spinach.
THE food group for chapati is grains and bread
Chapati is a flat bread, rather thin; unleavened cooked dough.
Say a cooked chapati weighs 35 grams. Of that, assume 5 grams to be the water weight, leaving 30 grams of flour weight in the chapati. For whole-wheat flour, the protein content is about 13%, and 11.5% for 'normal' flour. So, a whole-wheat flour chapati has about 4 grams of protein, while a 'normal' flour chapati has about 3.5 grams.
That's because it fills up with gas!
Chapati is a type of Indian food. It is basically a really thin pancake of flatbread.It is known for its shape and there are many different variations of Chapati. It it commonly used as a kind of scoop for other foods.
No
A chapati is an Indian/Pakistani flatbread, made of wheat flour, oil, water, and salt. The word itself means "flattened round." They are used to scoop up other foods, much as njera is in Ethiopian foods.