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A Guide to Ordering Indian Food: Indian Menu Terms & Dishes (Part-II)

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Roti: While the word Roti is generic for bread in a number or countries and cultures, when on an Indian Menu it usually refers to 
Poori or Puri: Puris are deep fried puffed whole wheat breads. Poori's are perfectly golden colour and puffy. They are small around coaster sized and is best eaten if it is served immediately. A person can easily east as many as 5-8 of these with a meal. It's best eaten with vegetables dishes potato masala and veg korma.
Paratha: A paratha or parantha is a flatbread whole-wheat flour, pan fried in ghee or cooking oil. It is often stuffed with vegetables, such as boiled potatoes, radishes or cauliflower and/or paneer (Indian cheese)to make a stuffed paratha. A paratha (especially a stuffed one) can be eaten simply with a blob of butter spread on top but it is best served with pickles and yogurt or thick spicy curries of meat and vegetables. The paratha can be round, square or triangular. The dough used is the same as chapati dough, but it is rolled thicker and oil, butter or ghee is drizzles on it while frying. The most common parathas on Indian Menu's are Aloo Paratha(stuffed with flavored potato and onions), Gobi Paratha (stuffed with flavored cauliflower and vegetables), Paneer paratha (stuffed with cottage cheese), Lachha Paratha (A layered plain paratha)and Keema Paratha(stuffed with flavored minced meat).
Biryani: This is a truly one-dish meal! Biryanis can range from medium to very hot and have veggies, meat, chicken, fish or seafood based. The vegetables or meat is marinated then cooked into a curry (with medium gravy) in a variety of spices and then layered in a large dish with pre-cooked (half cooked), fragrant, long-grained rice. A garnish of caramelized onions, mint, ghee and saffron is then added and the dish is sealed. The contents are then slow-cooked (for several hours sometimes) in their own juices! Though Biryanis don't have much gravy once cooked, the rice is saturated with the juices from the meat or veggies it is layered with making it a complete meal. There are lots of different varieties of Biryani in India, almost every region has it's own kind. Read- 

