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  2. Tandoor bread - Wikipedia

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    The texture and quality of tandoor bread are determined by the percentage of wheat protein, the number of essential amino acids and the type of flour present in the bread. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Various studies have demonstrated that the chemical and biochemical composition of flour affects the flour's ability to interact with the other ingredients in ...

  3. Tandoor - Wikipedia

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    Tandir bread is baked from the heat of the tandir's walls, which ensures very fast baking. [13] [14] One of the world's biggest tandoors was built in Azerbaijan's southern city of Astara in 2015. The height of the tandoor is 6.5 m (21 feet) and the diameter is 12 m (39 feet). The tandoor consists of 3 parts. [15]

  4. Tandyr nan - Wikipedia

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    Tandyr nan is a type of Central Asian bread [1] [2] cooked in a vertical clay oven, the tandyr or tandoor. It is circular and leavened with yeast, and typically has a crisp golden surface. They are often decorated by stamping patterns on the dough, and can be topped with ingredients like sesame seeds, nigella seeds, or thinly sliced onion. [3]

  5. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori rotis are baked in a tandoor, and are consumed with just about anything. In rural Pakistan, many houses have their own tandoors, while the ones without it use a communal one. In urban Pakistan, bread shops or "nanbai"/"tandoor" shops are fairly common and supply fresh, tandoor baked breads to household customers.

  6. List of Pakistani breads - Wikipedia

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    Afghan bread – the national bread of Afghanistan; Roghni Naan – When preparing the dough, flour is mixed with desi ghee and milk. The dough is garnished with sesame seeds before baking the naan. Aloo paratha – The dough of bread is filled with mashed potaoes. The potatoes can include different kind of spices.

  7. Indian bread - Wikipedia

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    Rotlo (Bajra roti), a Gujarati staple bread made of millet flour [9] Sanna – spongy rice cake available at Goa, made from fermented or unfermented Rice batter with or without sweeteners; Sheermal – saffron-flavored flatbread from Kashmir; Taftan – leavened bread from Uttar Pradesh; Tandoori Roti – baked in a clay oven called a tandoor ...

  8. Khubz - Wikipedia

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    (See also tandoor bread and taboon bread.) The word tannur comes from the Akkadian word tinūru (𒋾𒂟), which consists of the parts tin 'mud' and nuro/nura 'fire' and is mentioned as early as in the Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh. [2] Six recipes for bread baked in a tannur are included in Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq's 10th century Kitab al-Tabikh ...

  9. Lavash - Wikipedia

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    Lavash (Armenian: լավաշ; Persian: نان لواش) is a thin flatbread [8] usually leavened, traditionally baked in a tandoor (tonir or tanoor) or on a sajj, and common to the cuisines of South Caucasus, West Asia, and the areas surrounding the Caspian Sea.