What is double-roti? Is it a snack food?!


Question: What is double-roti? Is it a snack food?
I've heard some one saying 'Chal double roti khate hain' in evening times. So wonder what it is?

Answers:

I guess you are talking about Kutchi Dabeli also known as double roti for some reasons.

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Roti is generally a South Asian bread made from stoneground wholemeal flour, traditionally known as atta flour, that originated and is consumed in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is also consumed in parts of the Southern Caribbean, in particular Trinidad and Tobago. Its defining characteristic is that it is unleavened. The Indian bread naan, in contrast, is a yeast-leavened bread.

Roti and its thinner variant, known as chapati, are an integral part of Indian cuisine.[2] It is particularly popular in northern India, Central India and Western India.[3] In the Indian state of Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat, poli and bhakri denote unleavened Indian breads.



hey double roti made up from midhe
It is bread
And Abt ur snakes food it is not counted in snakes Acly snakes are prepared from oil this is not
bt v can use double roti to make snakes type of food....



in hindi "bread" is called "double roti".............



'double-roti' is used for any type of BREAD



bun is called double roti in hindi.



many indian refer to bread cut from loaf as double roti. it is no snack.



It's bread



yeah i think so




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