Naan, Peshawri - Leavened Flat Bread
People also spell this name as Peshawari or even Peshwari, but Peshawri is the correct spelling. As obvious from their name, they are supposed to have originated in NWFP (Pakistan), in a city called 'Peshawar'. Naan, also spelt as nan, is a ... [... more]
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