Eatery on wheels(Selling Baati-Chokha)- Just A Street Shot
Baati (Rajasthani: बाटी) is a hard, unleavened bread cooked in the desert areas of Rajasthan,[1] and Madhya Pradesh. It is prized there for its long shelf life and high nutritional content, as well as the minimal quantity of water required for its preparation. It is always eaten with dal. Bati is also known as litti in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Litti can be enjoyed with Chokha (a type of spicy mashed potato mixed with roasted brinjal). Litti and chokha are synonymous with bread and butter in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh of India.
Baati can either be plain or have various kinds of fillings, including onions, peas, and sattu. Bafla is a kind of baati, which is softer. Bafla and baati are always eaten with hot dal with pure ghee and chutney. ~~Wikipedia
Eatery on wheels(Selling Baati-Chokha)- Just A Street Shot
Baati (Rajasthani: बाटी) is a hard, unleavened bread cooked in the desert areas of Rajasthan,[1] and Madhya Pradesh. It is prized there for its long shelf life and high nutritional content, as well as the minimal quantity of water required for its preparation. It is always eaten with dal. Bati is also known as litti in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Litti can be enjoyed with Chokha (a type of spicy mashed potato mixed with roasted brinjal). Litti and chokha are synonymous with bread and butter in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh of India.
Baati can either be plain or have various kinds of fillings, including onions, peas, and sattu. Bafla is a kind of baati, which is softer. Bafla and baati are always eaten with hot dal with pure ghee and chutney. ~~Wikipedia