Roti/Chapati

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:phew You all made me hungry right before jummah :hmm: all that's gonna be on my mind now is paratha and rice!!
 
I like making roti. Its quite easy when you get used to it.

I love parathas but they're not very healthy. In Pakistan we used to have Parathas for breakfast EVERy day! I dont know why they can eat roti 3 times a day :hmm:

I love rice too. Especially brown rice and biryani, yummyy!
 
It might be the difference of spelling :hmm: Another name i hear is "Phulka" lol that sounds funny :p
 
bread was eaten by all Prophets (pbut)... it is sunnah to eat any kind of bread. I wont count calories when it comes to sunnah food, I'll just say bismillah and trust that Allah will put the barakah of the food in my body. Ameen.

Scimi
 
whats the difference between roti and chapati

I dont think there is one, just that English people call roti 'Chappatti'. I thought it was just the English word for roti.

It might be the difference of spelling :hmm: Another name i hear is "Phulka" lol that sounds funny :p

lol yeh my Grandma calls roti 'Phulka' as well sometimes :p
 
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The constant mention of parathas has made me feel kindly sorry for you all. I made aloo parathas today for my son's school lunch. Hot, buttery and spicy parathas that if waved under the nose of the toughest spy would make him crack lol. I'm not gloating. Just everyone who eats them wants them again. That's why I really do wish it were possible to cook them for you all. Honestly it makes me feel sad in a way lol. Maybe, somehow one day insha Allah...
 
whats the difference between roti and chapati

Chapatti's r really thin n the ones we get hea r made of flour and roti's arent tht thin cuz we make em at home n r made out of wheat.

i guess they're sort of the same :S
 
bread was eaten by all Prophets (pbut)... it is sunnah to eat any kind of bread. I wont count calories when it comes to sunnah food, I'll just say bismillah and trust that Allah will put the barakah of the food in my body. Ameen.

Scimi

You remind me of something painful.A few days before i was having dinner and reading a page contains differents Ahadiths.There was a hadith mentioned in it which says that Muhammad SAW seek refuge from hunger and he also said that "hunger is my partner" becuase he used to be hungry most of the time.Reading this,i forgot to take the remaining food and my eyes filled with tear and i thought how ungrateful we actually are imsad Our great Prophet sometimes had nothing to eat and he was grateful and patient towards Allah SWT and we complain alot on small things :'(

....and paratha too. Phulka prepared with oil is Paratha, right?

Absolutely right.You have won a Aaloo paratha made by Blossoming Rose :p

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The constant mention of parathas has made me feel kindly sorry for you all. I made aloo parathas today for my son's school lunch. Hot, buttery and spicy parathas that if waved under the nose of the toughest spy would make him crack lol. I'm not gloating. Just everyone who eats them wants them again. That's why I really do wish it were possible to cook them for you all. Honestly it makes me feel sad in a way lol. Maybe, somehow one day insha Allah...

You cant do this to me :enough!:

Chapatti's r really thin n the ones we get hea r made of flour and roti's arent tht thin cuz we make em at home n r made out of wheat.

And dont forget to turn off the fan before eating Chapatee otherwise you'll have to remain hungry :(
 
difference between chappatti and rotti:p

1) chapati's are too thin just like a tissue paper
rotti is neither very thin nor very thick

2)my mum cooks roti at home
we have to buy chappatti from the tandoor

3) i can eat one and half chapattis at a time
but can eat only half a roti at a time
 
The difference between chapati's and paratha is like the difference between fries and chips, both the same thing in essence, but just cooked and prepared in varying ways.=
 
The difference between chapati's and paratha is like the difference between fries and chips, both the same thing in essence, but just cooked and prepared in varying ways.=
Yesterday you said, what's in your mind before salah jum'ah was paratha and rice.

So, did you eat paratha and rice after salah jum'ah?
 
How to eat chapati? dip it in sauce? or use topping like pizza?

If use sauce, what sauce ? if use topping, what topping?
 

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