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From bajra roti to sil batta chutneys: The rich flavors of Rajasthan

September 17, 2025

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The Business Guardian

Rajasthani breads and Sil Batta chutneys stand out as staples that define the essence of the state's culinary identity.

- TDG NETWORK

Rajasthani breads are more than just accompaniments to meals—they are an integral part of the food experience. These breads are crafted with a deep understanding of the region's geography, weather, and local ingredients. Here are some of the most famous breads from Rajasthan:

RAJASTHANI BREADS: A TASTE OF TRADITION

1. Chapati/Phulka

A staple in every household, Chapati or Phulka is a flat, round bread made from wheat flour. It’s often served with almost every Rajasthani dish, from dals to vegetable curries. The process involves kneading dough, rolling it into a flat circle, and then cooking it on a hot tawa (griddle) or directly over the flame for a soft, puffed-up texture.

2. Bajra Roti

Bajra (pearl millet) is one of the most widely grown crops in Rajasthan due to its drought-resistant nature. Bajra Roti is made from bajra flour, which imparts a distinct earthy flavor to the bread. It’s thicker than the typical chapati and is usually enjoyed with a variety of spicy vegetables, chutneys, or buttermilk. It’s a favorite in rural Rajasthan, especially in the colder months, due to its warming properties.

3. Makki ki Roti

A popular dish from the desert regions, Makki ki Roti is made from corn flour (makki). This bread has a rougher texture than wheat bread, but its sweetness complements the spiciness of Rajasthani curries. Traditionally, it's served with Sarson da Saag, a mustard greens dish, although it can also be enjoyed with a variety of vegetable and meat curries.

4. Ker Sangri Paratha

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