palav
Palav refers to a type of traditional Indian unleavened bread, often associated with the cuisine of Gujarat. It is typically made from whole wheat flour, water, and sometimes a pinch of salt or a small amount of oil or ghee. The dough is kneaded and then rolled out into thin, circular discs. These discs are then cooked on a hot griddle or tawa until they develop golden-brown spots and puff up slightly.
The texture of palav can vary depending on how it is prepared and cooked. Some variations might