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What is special about naan?
Naan is a unique and popular flatbread with a chewy texture that has its roots in India. Traditionally, naan is served hot from the oven, slightly charred, brushed with ghee – Indian clarified butter, and it is usually consumed as an accompaniment to a variety of dishes.
What is the difference between bread and naan?
The difference between the two is that Naan is usually made with an egg and yogurt base that thickens and gives it a different texture when cooking. Pita bread is a leaner dough that is a thinner and usually consists of basic ingredients such as flour, water, yeast, salt and olive oil.
Is naan bread a type of bread?
Naan in Persian means bread. This soft, spongy leavened bread came to India from Central Asia and became an inseparable part of Mughlai food. It is cooked in tandoor and while kneading the dough, usually milk is used instead of water, to make it soft.
What is naan normally eaten with?
curries
The cooked naan is served whole or cut in half, and is usually eaten with curries, tandoori chicken or vegetables.
Why is naan called naan?
The name comes from the Persian word, non, for bread. Unlike pita, naan has yogurt, milk, and sometimes eggs or butter in it, resulting in a softer texture. When the dough is made, bakers shape it into a ball and slap it on the interior walls of a tandoor, a clay oven. The bread puffs up and bubbles as it cooks.
How do you eat naan?
In lieu of forks and knives, tear long chunks of bread (in restaurants, that’s usually naan) with your right hand, pulling with your thumb and forefinger while holding the rest in place with your other fingers. Wrap this around the food and gravy in your main dish and eat the whole morsel in one scoop.
Is naan healthier than white bread?
The sodium, sugar and calories in naan bread are greater than the amount in some other breads. Since most naan breads contain fiber from whole wheat, they are a healthier grain choice than white rice, which is devoid of fiber.
What is the difference between paratha and naan?
Paratha, while definitely bread, is not baked the way that naan is. Rather, it’s fried in a tawa, a stone frying pan, using butter or cooking oil. While naan is generally rolled out once and slapped up against the side of the tandoor, paratha often gets rolled out multiple times, creating a very flaky bread.
Do you eat naan plain?
Eating a plain Naan tastes bland, just like it would feel if you ate a plain toasted bread without applying any butter. The flavour of the Naan gets enhanced if you eat it after dipping it in any curry or Indian Daal.