tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019364330275165959.post-41690811695373572442007-05-03T19:23:00.000-04:002007-05-03T19:23:00.000-04:00Sandeepa - I agree with you. Who says it has to be...<B>Sandeepa</B> - I agree with you. Who says it has to be round? That is what I asked my mom :)<BR/><BR/>Multigrain tortilla huh? how's that working for you ;)<BR/><BR/><B>Shilpa</B> - we have a lot of things thanks to the Indian influence in our cuisine :) While we may call it by its Hindi name, often I am sure that it does not necessarily mean the same thing in your cuisine or rather a far cry from it. Please forgive us for our ignorance :)<BR/><BR/>Oh boy, the pressures we get... round roti, triangular paratha. I am sure your husband appreciates both or maybe, you should challenge him to make the triangle paratha, that would be something :)<BR/><BR/><B>Pelicano</B> - Welcome my new friend. It is good to have you over. Please make yourself comfortable and stay as long as you like and visit as often as you can and comment whenever you feel like it. I appreciate it all.<BR/><BR/>I'm glad that you enjoyed the slide show. The effort was worth it. I totally agree with you, the paratha tastes good whether they are round or not. I don't think our mouths and stomachs can tell the difference (lol).<BR/><BR/>Yeah we have a stuffed one too - we call it dhal puri. It is stuffed with boiled-ground yellow split peas seasoned with geera (cumin), garlic, hot pepper and salt. Will do a post and step by step demo sometime in the not too distant future.<BR/><BR/><B>Sia</B> - Yep, major influence. Be sure to read my column this week where that is the topic of discussion.<BR/><BR/><B>Swapna</B> - You are very welcome my dear.Cynthiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01565340772467109199noreply@blogger.com