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cha·p·at·ti
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Princeton's WordNet
chapatti, chapatinoun
flat pancake-like bread cooked on a griddle
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chapattinoun
An extremely simple circular, flat, unleavened bread made with sieved wholemeal flour and water. Found in Indian cuisine.
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chapatti
Chapati (alternatively spelled chapatti, chappati, chapathi, or chappathi; pronounced as IAST: capātī, capāṭī, cāpāṭi), also known as roti, rooti, rotli, safati, shabaati, phulka, (in East Africa) chapo, (in Marathi) poli, and (in the Maldives) roshi, is an unleavened flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent and staple in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, East Africa, Arabian Peninsula and the Caribbean. Chapatis are made of whole-wheat flour known as atta, mixed into dough with water, oil (optional), salt (optional) in a mixing utensil called a parat, and are cooked on a tava (flat skillet).It is a common staple in the Indian subcontinent as well as amongst expatriates from the Indian subcontinent throughout the world. Chapatis were also introduced to other parts of the world by immigrants from the Indian subcontinent, particularly by Indian merchants to Central Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, and the Caribbean islands.
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chapatti
A chapatti is a type of unleavened flatbread that originated from the Indian subcontinent. It is a staple in many areas including India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. The bread is typically made from whole wheat flour, mixed with water, and is often lightly brushed with ghee (clarified butter). It is usually baked on a hot griddle or tawa.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of chapatti in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of chapatti in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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