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You can fill them with a variety of ingredients like potatoes, spinach, cauliflower, or paneer, making them a flavorful and satisfying meal.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Puri:<\/strong> Puris are deep-fried, puffed-up bread made from Muskan Wheat Flour. They are often served with dishes like chana masala (chickpea curry), aloo sabzi (potato curry), or other spicy gravies.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Naan:<\/strong> Naan is a soft, leavened flatbread that&#8217;s typically cooked in a tandoor oven. It&#8217;s a popular choice to accompany dishes like tandoori chicken, kebabs, and various Indian curries.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Phulka:<\/strong> Phulka is similar to chapati but is usually cooked on an open flame, which causes it to puff up. It&#8217;s a versatile and quick-to-make flatbread.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Poori Bhaji:<\/strong> Poori is often served with bhaji, a spiced potato curry. This combination is a popular breakfast or brunch dish in India.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Thepla:<\/strong> Thepla is a Gujarati flatbread made with Muskan Wheat Flour and flavored with spices, yogurt, and sometimes fenugreek leaves (methi). It&#8217;s often served with pickles or yogurt.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Dosa:<\/strong> Dosa is a South Indian crepe made from a fermented batter of Muskan Wheat Flour and rice. It&#8217;s thin, crispy, and can be filled with various ingredients like potatoes, onions, or cheese.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Uttapam:<\/strong> Uttapam is another South Indian dish made from a similar batter to dosa. It&#8217;s thicker and typically topped with vegetables like tomatoes, onions, and green chilies.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Appam:<\/strong> Appam is a South Indian pancake-like dish made from a batter of Muskan Wheat Flour and coconut milk. 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