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.
yes for sure better than any other bread
dhal (lentils)sabji (vegetables in Indian base)roti (chapati)chickenlambparatha (seasoned chapati)chunne (chick peas)thorka (Indian base put in all foods)
they eat chapati and its made of dough. with the chapati they eat dal or sabji.
chapati(roti/nan), sabji, dal, chawal, sweet, salad, achar, lemon,salt
The answer cannot be generalised. Some examples of what people eat are: chapati, rice, dal, sabzi, kanji, fish, meat etc
chapati only
Corn - Yes Chapati - No
THE food group for chapati is grains and bread
The weight of a chapati can vary depending on its size and thickness, but on average, a chapati weighs around 30-50 grams.
Chapati is a bread from India. It isn't grown it's made.
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.
No, a chapati does not dissolve in water. Chapatis are made from wheat flour and water, which forms a dough that is then cooked on a griddle. The structure of the cooked chapati prevents it from dissolving in water.
That's because it fills up with gas!
'Chapati' is the word used instead of flat bread . It mainly consists of whole wheat flour and water.
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