-
accompaniment to
other foods. The word roti is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
roṭikā,
meaning "bread".
Makki roti: corn
flour roti
served with
sarson ka saag...
-
derived from the
Sanskrit word maṇḍaka and roti from the
Sanskrit word
roṭikā. Maṇḍaka is a wheat-based
flatbread mentioned in
Sanskrit literature from...
- word
Makki is
derived from
Sanskrit Markaka and Roti from
Sanskrit word
Rotīka.
Makki ki roti is
yellow in
color when ready, and has much less cohesive...
-
Indonesia as
street food. The word roti is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
rotikā,
meaning "bread", and more
generally for any bread-based or bread-like food...
- roti "bread"; akin to
Prakrit रॊट्ट
rotta "rice flour",
Sanskrit रोटिका
rotika "kind of bread".
Sepoy Sepoy is
derived from the
Persian word sepāhī (سپاہی)...
- (mahallahs), both
large and small,
namely Gond Balghar, Chan-Gond Balghar,
Rotika, Ongbo,
Marmyoung Balghar,
Louhra Balghar,
Khanka Grwong Balghar, Khorokha...
-
other types of
cakes with a
similar texture;
while roti (from
Sanskrit rotika)
refers to
baked goods in general. However, in
urban areas, the word "kue"...
- garige, dosa, and idli.
Although ancient Kannada poetry has used the term '
rotika' even earlier.
Written by Ksemasarma, this
cookbook deals with both vegetarian...