paindella
Paindella is a term that refers to a type of simple, unleavened flatbread originating from the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. It is traditionally made with whole wheat flour, water, and salt, and cooked on a griddle or tawa. The dough is typically rolled out thinly and then cooked until it develops small blisters and a slightly crispy texture. Paindella is similar in preparation and appearance to other regional flatbreads such as roti or chapati, but its name and specific preparation can vary.
Historically, paindella was a staple food for rural communities in Punjab, providing a nutritious and easily