Papadis
Papadis are thin, crisp, disc-shaped crackers, typically made from lentil flour, chickpea flour, or rice flour. They are a popular snack or accompaniment in Indian cuisine and are also found in other parts of South Asia and the Middle East. The base ingredients are usually ground pulses, such as urad dal (black gram), moong dal (green gram), or chana dal (split chickpeas), mixed with water, salt, and spices like cumin, coriander, or chili.
The dough is then rolled out very thinly and cut into small circles. These discs are dried,
Papadis are enjoyed in various ways. They can be eaten as a standalone snack, often with a