Talk:Roti/Archive 1

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I don think phulka is roti,it is infact another form of bread,its like saying rusk and french rolls are the same.

I think the last sentence (about "balloon bread") of the Name section is not clear - do westerners call naan that, or do they call roti that? - Red Plum 18:03, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

I think that the article on Roti and the article on Chapati should be merged together. They both essentially refer to the same thing, with Roti being the word used by Hindi speaking and other people from Nothern India and Chapati being the word used by English speaking people of India or other regions of the world.

Bake
Is there a source that Bake is just a Guyanese thing? I'm pretty sure it's just as common with Trinis. --Mista-X 05:23, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Roti Prata/Canai eaten by drizzling condensed milk?
I'm very familiar with Roti Canai/Prata eaten in Malaysia and Singapore, and while they are eaten sometimes with sugar, I have never seen it eaten with condensed milk - it is just not the traditional nor the popular way to eat roti canai/prata, at least not in Singapore or Malaysia. More often than not, roti canai/prata is eaten with Indian curry.Atticuslai 06:48, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Structure
THis article sounds as if roti is from trinidad with sections and subsections. and three lines for India. Kind of misleading. CAn be looked into.

And roti and chappati are actually different breads.

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