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By Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid

Published 2005

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A kind of unleavened flatbread found in the northern parts of the Subcontinent, made with atta flour and deep-fried. The breads emerge from the hot oil very puffed and tender and are usually served with chickpea stew or another dal. In Bengal, the local version of puri is made with all-purpose flour and is called luchi. See the recipe.

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