There is no specific religion for eating Nan. Nan is a bread used at meals in Asia and Middle East and now it is also popular in the west. Any one can eat it.
Naan bread is commonly associated with South Asian cuisine, particularly in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. While there is no specific religion that exclusively eats naan bread, it is a staple food in many cultures in the region, regardless of religious affiliation.
Christianity, specifically the Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations, use bread and wine (or grape juice) in the sacrament of Communion, also known as the Eucharist. They believe that through the process of transubstantiation, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
Universalizing religions are belief systems that seek to appeal to all people regardless of their background. They often have a mission to convert non-believers and spread their teachings worldwide. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which have followers across different cultures and geographical regions.
Ray Walston was raised as a Catholic but later in life identified as a Unitarian.
Religion isn't a verb and doesn't have a past tense.
barun sobti religion is sikh and he is indian
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I say narn bread but some people say naan bread :/
India
Normally you serve it with curry and sometimes the naan bread has herbs in it.
Naan.
do mexico people eat naan bread
Garlic bread and garlic naan (or nan or non) are not the same. Garlic bread is sliced bread with butter and garlic on the top. Garlic naan is a round flatbread with garlic baked into it.
naan bread is made by having lots of sex
The process of making naan bread is estimated to be over 100 years.
um........ wholemeal sweet white honey wheat
Because the person who invented it wanted it that way.
does naan bread use chemical or natural leavening agents ?