Parathas aren’t your run-of-the-mill, humdrum chapatis; oh no, these are the comfort foods of Indian cuisine. Run wild with the many-layered, multiple-named, delicious paratha. A soft, flaky canvas, there’s nothing and nowhere the Paratha cannot make space for itself. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the cosiest kitchens, these folded wonders are the unsung heroes of comfort and innovation. And the best part – there are no rules, only delicious deviations from the ordinary! So enjoy it as you dip it into yoghurt, curry, sabzi, or simply top off with a knob of butter and devour. "Desi flatbread for the win"
Find out more about the history and tradition of the dish
In India, ragi has been found in archaeological excavations dating back to 1800 BC, and has been associated with honouring poets with a concoction of ragi, milk, and honey.
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