lahkub
Lahkub is a traditional dish originating from the Mizo community of Northeast India, particularly Mizoram. It is a type of savory pancake or fritter made from a batter of rice flour and sometimes ground lentils. The batter is typically seasoned with salt and can be enhanced with finely chopped onions, ginger, and chili for added flavor.
The preparation of lahkuab involves heating oil in a pan or on a tawa and pouring portions
Lahkuab is often served as a breakfast item or as a snack. It is commonly accompanied by