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Originally Posted by Luffy
The way my family makes roti is less elaborate than that. In the hindi language, the word roti simply means bread. Where I live it's served with non sweet 'curries'.
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I really love it as a breakfast food, with non-sweet yellow curry. In Singapore and Malaysia they call that 'Roti Canai,' and there are street vendors out on corners early every morning selling it. Unfortunately, not here in the north. We have roti vendors but they only come out later in the afternoon, doing most of their business in the evening. We can get murtabak, and we can get roti with a dozen different sweet fillings, but only one or two savory ones similar to the filling in murtabak.
Stitchawl