Roti is a staple flatbread widely eaten in Pakistan, India, and other South Asian countries.
π« What it is
- A simple bread made from whole wheat flour (atta) and water
- Rolled into thin circles and cooked on a hot pan (tawa)
- Puffs up when cooked properly
π§βπ³ Basic ingredients
- Whole wheat flour
- Water
- Optional: a pinch of salt or oil for softer texture
π₯ How itβs cooked
- Knead dough until smooth
- Roll into thin discs
- Cook on a hot tawa
- Flip until both sides are lightly browned
- Optional: finish directly on flame for puffing
π Taste & texture
- Soft, slightly chewy
- Mild wheat flavor
- Best eaten warm and fresh
π½οΈ How itβs served
- With curries like chicken, mutton, or dal π
- With vegetables (sabzi)
- Sometimes with yogurt, pickles, or chutney
π§ Why itβs important
- Daily staple food in many South Asian homes
- Healthier than refined flour bread (contains fiber)
- Easy to digest and versatile
β οΈ Tip
- Freshly made roti tastes best; it becomes dry if stored too long
If you want, I can show you soft restaurant-style roti tricks or different types like tandoori roti, paratha, or naan comparison.