ragra
Ragra refers to a traditional dish found in various parts of India, particularly in Rajasthan. It is a simple yet flavorful preparation made from a type of millet, commonly bajra (pearl millet). The preparation typically involves grinding the millet into a coarse flour, which is then mixed with water and kneaded to form a dough. This dough is then flattened and cooked, often on a tawa (a flat griddle) or directly over an open flame, resulting in a slightly smoky, rustic flatbread.
The flavor profile of ragra is characterized by the earthy, nutty taste of millet. It is a