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Dal-bati : ウィキペディア英語版
Baati

Baati () is a hard, unleavened bread cooked in the desert areas of Rajasthan,〔Rajasthani Cookbook by Tarla Dala, p. 102〕 and in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It is prized for its long shelf life and high nutritional content, and, in desert areas, for the minimal quantity of water required for its preparation. Baati is always eaten with dal, hence dal baati. Baati is also closely related to litti (cuisine), popular in eastern Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi) and western Bihar. ''Litti'' can be enjoyed with ''chokha'' (a spice-seasoned mash of potato, tomato and roasted aubergine).
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.
''Churma'' is a popular delicacy usually served with ''baatis'' and dal. It is coarsely ground wheat crushed and cooked with ghee and sugar. Traditionally it is made by mashing up wheat flour baatis or leftover rotis in ghee and jaggery, optionally mixed with dry fruits and flavours. It can be eaten alone or with dal.
==Dal-baati-churma==

Dal-baati-churma is a complete dish. Dal Baati is a popular Rajasthani dish consisting of mainly Uradh Dal (50% Uradh and rest Chana and Moong) and Baati i.e. small wheat bread balls. Baati is dipped in pure ghee and served hot in a traditional earthen pot. Dal is served in a small bucket shaped vessel with a red chilli tadka on top, spicy garlic chutney, or with besan (gram flour).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://indiacanteen.tastyfix.com/dal-bati-churma-a-rajasthani-delight/ )
It is traditionally prepared by coarsely mashing ''baati'' and pouring ghee on top of it. It is commonly served at all festivities, including religious occasions, wedding ceremonies, and birthday parties in Rajasthan.
Churma is basically a sweet side dish, eaten with daal-baati and is made sweet by adding sugar or jaggery to it. To make it tastier and healthier, ghee is added to it . Additional ingredients to it could be dry fruits like Cashew, Pistachio, Almonds or Raisins.
==Daal Baati Thali==
In Madhya Pradesh, you will see Dall-Baati being served with other dishes as well for example, Bharrta (Cooked on direct flames and mashed with raw spices) or fried potatoes. Kadhi (cooked with Besan (gram flour) and butter milk) is also eaten with Daal-Baati as it adds the liquid element in the whole combination. Baati, as made up of different kinds of flours, makes you thirsty. To maintain the water content in the whole combination Kadhi is also eaten with Daal-Baati.
Gatte ki Sabzi, made up of Besan (gram flour) and spices, is also eaten in western Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. It is little bit spicier so added the element of spices to the whole thali.
Mango Pickle and Green Chutney ( made with coriander, lemon, tomatoes, rock salt, cumin seeds and sea salt) are integral part of the thali. In western Madhya Pradesh towards Malwa, sweet rice is also cooked and served in the Thali. The rice is cooked with saffron, sugar and cloves.

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