Chapati

Chapati


Chapati
Chapatiroll.jpg
Plain chapati and Stuffed rolled chapatis
Origin
Alternative name(s) Roti
Region or state South Asia, Central Asia & East Africa
Dish details
Main ingredient(s) Flour

Chapati or Chapatti or Chapathi (Urdu: چپاتی, Hindi: चपाती, Bengali: চাপাটি, Kannada: ಚಪಾತಿ, Malayalam: ചപ്പാത്തി, Telugu: చపాతీ, Marathi: पोळी, Punjabi: ਚਪਾਤੀ [tʃəpɑt̪i]; Turkmen: Çapady) is an unleavened flatbread (also known as roti) from the Indian subcontinent.[1] Versions of it are found in Turkmenistan and in East African countries Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. In China there is also a similar type of flatbread called Laobing.

Contents

History

The word 'chapati' is considered of Dravidian origin, from chappa meaning 'flattened' and attai or paathi means Husbands Food. Chapati is noted in Ain-i-Akbari , a 16th century document, by Mughal Emperor, Akbar’s vizier, Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak.[1]

Definition

Rolling of dough.
A pilgrim girl in Mahakuta, India, baking chapatis in a temple.

Chapatis are one of the most common forms in which wheat, the staple of northern South Asia, is consumed. Chapati is a form of roti or rotta (bread). The words are often used interchangeably. While roti,rotta refers to any flat unleavened bread, chapati is a roti made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a tava (flat skillet).

Cooking

A roadside chapati stand in Mandalay, Myanmar.

Chapatis are made from a firm dough made from flour (whole grain common wheat), 'atta' in Urdu/Hindi/Punjabi/Bengali, and water. Some people also add salt and/or oil to the dough. Small portions of the dough are rolled out into discs much like a Mexican tortilla, using a rolling pin. The rolled-out dough is thrown on the preheated dry skillet and cooked on both sides. In some regions it is only partly cooked on the skillet, and then put directly on a high flame, which makes it blow up like a balloon. The hot air cooks the chapati rapidly from the inside. In some parts of northern India (e.g. Punjab) and Pakistan, this is called a phulka (that which has been inflated).

Often, the top of a chapati is slathered with butter or neyyi (clarified butter). A piece of chapati is torn off and used to pick up the meat or vegetable dish(es)that make the meal. It is folded into a sort of loose cone and used as a scoop to eat the more liquid dishes at a meal like pappu, paneer, or sena-galu.

Chapati sizes (diameter and thickness) vary from region to region and kitchen to kitchen. In Gujarat, for example, the chapati is called a 'rotli' and can be as thin as tissue paper. Chapatis made in domestic kitchens are usually not larger than 6-7 inches in diameter since the 'tava' from which they are made comes in sizes that fit comfortably on a domestic stove top. Tavas were traditionally made of unglazed earthenware, but are now typically made from metal. There are also electric tavas manufactured in India. The shape of the rolling pin also varies from region to region. Some households simply use a kitchen work top as a sort of pastry board, but homes have round flat-topped 'boards' specifically for rolling out chapatis that may be made of wood or stone.

Flat unleavened breads in South Asia come in many forms, the chapati is only one of them. A rotta, made of a dough similar to that used to make chapatis and cooked in an oven, is a 'tandoori roti'. The combination of wheat flour with one or more flours (e.g. chickpea, maize, or millet) will produce a "missi roti". Rottas made with pearl millet (bajra) or maize (makka) or jowar flour usually carry the name of the flour, as in "bajra roti" or "makke ki roti" (or "bhakri" in marathi). Flat breads like chapati and roti are traditionally a food of northern South Asia. The peninsular south, the east and northeast and the Kashmir valley are primarily rice-eating cultures. In southern India, there is a distinction made between a 'chapati' and its layered fried version the 'paratha'. 'Parathas' usually have a filling inside, such as spinach, cooked radish, or potato. Also now the 'tandoori roti' is to be found in the smallest towns.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Of Bread Ain-i-Akbari , by Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak. English tr. by H. Blochmann and Colonel H. S. Jarrett, 1873–1907. The Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, Volume I, Chap. 26, page 61.

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Chapati — introducido en un tandoori indio. Platos servidos con chapa …   Wikipedia Español

  • Chapati — Pain traditionnel du monde indien, le chapati est élaboré sans levain. Il est consommé dans tout l Inde. Les morceaux de chapati sont roulés en cornets de façon à être utilisés comme cuillère pour consommer la sauce du dhal. Les chapati sont… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • chapati — UK [tʃəˈpɑːtɪ] / UK [tʃəˈpætɪ] / US / US [tʃəˈpɑtɪ] or chapatti UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms chapati : singular chapati plural chapatis a type of thin flat Indian bread …   English dictionary

  • chapati — chapati, chapatti chapatti . a flat pancakelike bread cooked on a griddle, originating in India. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Chapati — es un tipo de roti o pan indio. Está hecho de una masa de harina integral, agua y sal. Se hace con la masa unos discos de aproximadamente 12 cm de diámetro y se cocinan en una plancha o sartén muy caliente. Después se dejan directamente sobre la… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • chapati — ● chapati nom féminin (mot hindi) Galette de pain de froment sans levain consommée dans le nord de l Inde …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • chapati — [chə pät′ē] n. [Hindi capati < Sans carpaṭī, flat cake < carpaṭa, flat] 1. a thin, flat unleavened bread of India, usually of whole wheat flour, baked in a hot, dry skillet pl. chapatis 2. a piece of this: Also sp. chapatti …   English World dictionary

  • Chapati — Chapatis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • chapati — also chappati noun (plural chapatis; also chappatis) Etymology: Hindi capāti & Urdu chapātī Date: 1810 a round flat unleavened bread of India that is usually made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a griddle …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chapati — /cheuh pah tee, pat ee/, n., pl. chapati, chapatis, chapaties. Indian Cookery. a flat pancakelike bread, usually of whole wheat flour, baked on a griddle. Also, chapatti. [1855 60; < Hindi capati] * * * …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”