How are you on chapatis?
Not sure I know what that is, unless it is another word for pakoras.
CHAPATI is a round flat unleavened bread of India that is usually made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a griddle. AKA roti, rooti, rotee, rotli, rotta, safati, shabaati, phulka, chapo, sada roti, poli, and roshi.
I enjoy pakoras, too. Funny thing... I do not like cauliflower in most "American" dishes but they apparently cook or spice it up different enough in indian dishes that I usually like it.
I like cauliflower any way it has ever been served to me. From plain ol' boiled/steramed to tempura and beyod.
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How are you on chapatis?
Not sure I know what that is, unless it is another word for pakoras.
CHAPATI is a round flat unleavened bread of India that is usually made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a griddle. AKA roti, rooti, rotee, rotli, rotta, safati, shabaati, phulka, chapo, sada roti, poli, and roshi.
I have tried many times, and like, naan, but I am not sure that I have ever had chapati then.
I enjoy pakoras, too. Funny thing... I do not like cauliflower in most "American" dishes but they apparently cook or spice it up different enough in indian dishes that I usually like it.
I like cauliflower any way it has ever been served to me. From plain ol' boiled/steramed to tempura and beyond.
No thanks, unless it is maybe raw and in small pieces in a salad. Otherwise, it is on the "I do not eat" list. It is not as bad as brocolli, but it is on the list. ;)
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