I’d say I prefer Chhole Bhature (Bhatura being the competitor to Poori, for the unaware), but me and my father kinda’ always say no to Pooris while my mother loves Pooris… uhh, anyway, try Chhole Bhature too sometime. They’re huge, softer, and stretchier. Sorry. Thank you.
(There’s also Chhole Kulche that nobody in my family says no to, so there’s that. Kulcha is more or less just… bread, so there’s that. This one is more a street food.)
Here in nyc it’s available at most Indian restaurants, but for some unknown reason naan is the only bread most people here have ever tried. I order poori every time I eat Indian food
lived in Brooklyn in college, down the block from an Indian grocery store. I must have eaten half my weight in frozen chapatis every week after discovering I could perfectly bake them in the toaster oven
Unpopular opinion: poori is the far superior bread. Oily yum ball goes pfffffffff
I’d say I prefer Chhole Bhature (Bhatura being the competitor to Poori, for the unaware), but me and my father kinda’ always say no to Pooris while my mother loves Pooris… uhh, anyway, try Chhole Bhature too sometime. They’re huge, softer, and stretchier. Sorry. Thank you.
(There’s also Chhole Kulche that nobody in my family says no to, so there’s that. Kulcha is more or less just… bread, so there’s that. This one is more a street food.)
Thanks! I’ll put it on the list!
I like poori too, goes really well with cholay. Naan is great but fills me up too fast (giggidy).
Yeahh I often think how many amazing things the world misses out on which we eat almost every day. Glad to see someone enjoying niche stuff haha
Here in nyc it’s available at most Indian restaurants, but for some unknown reason naan is the only bread most people here have ever tried. I order poori every time I eat Indian food
Have you tried Paratha?
Ooooo no, I’ll have to try that one too!
Oh noooooooo ^^
You can get it in many varieties. Pair it with some chutney or pickles and you’re golden.
I tell people it’s like a cross between a croissant and a tortilla.
yeah because its the most popular one and people dont know others lol. try out “missi roti” its even crazier. Lot of texture and taste packed in one.
I will do that! Thanks for the tip!
lived in Brooklyn in college, down the block from an Indian grocery store. I must have eaten half my weight in frozen chapatis every week after discovering I could perfectly bake them in the toaster oven
I prefer roti or rice, but they don’t fit the meme.