It is eaten in the form of flat, unleavened bread called chapatis or roti, together with spiced lentils and vegetables in season. |
A girl, fully veiled under dark red chiffon, made chapatis over an open fire under a grape vine. |
What family would want a daughter-in-law who can run around kicking football all day but can't make dahl or chapatis? |
She works in nearly 10 homes, making chapatis and doing all other household chores. |
He opened a dirty piece of paper and started to chew on the cold chapatis that had been packed. |
She began by making samosas, chapatis and other finger foods for a takeaway and soon she had to take on others to help her. |