The famous Indian Bread

Japan
July 17, 2010 4:58am CST
Nan! Yes I tried nan like a couple months ago and I like it a lot, we have couples of indian restaurant here in japan but only counted good indian restaurant too. Me and my hubby both enjoy eating in indian restaurant, I like their lunch and dinner special where you can get it for cheap like about $14 to $18 for set. Now I was thinking about eating nan but I don't wanna go to indian restaurant cuz it's far from my place. I want to learn how to make indian nan in proper way. To all indians out there please teach me how to make nan,how to put cheese or butter on it. What are the recipe of nan? Thank you in advance guys:)
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@Angelgirl16 (2171)
• United States
20 Jul 10
Hi, I haven't had any experience eating Indian food, just Chinese and Mecican when it come to other country's food of choice. Maybe I would like the nan that you speak of. So, maybe you can post the ingredients if someone is nice enough to share them with you. I enjoy trying new recipes.
• United States
21 Jul 10
hi kyle2krystel, I am sorry about the two posts. Glinch!! Although I enjoy eating all the different foods from the Chinese and Mexican culture, because it it really delicious, I have to be careful because of the sodium and msg involved in the preparation of the dishes. High blood pressure is not a good illness to have if you love salty foods.
• Japan
20 Jul 10
I had experience some chinese food and mexican too, I like enchalada and some of burritos, we sometimes make them at home with family. Also about the chinese, chinese is one of good cuisine and I have tried lot of chinese food.
• Japan
21 Jul 10
haha absolutely right! I'm scared of high blood pressure to but got nothing to do abything bout it since I like eating fry and most are fat and oil:)) Prolly close to highblood pressure tho haha
• India
19 Jul 10
thanx for ur intrest in indian food. i'm proud to be an indian now as our nan r attracting other nations also. well, i don't know how to prepare nan actually. bcoz, in my home my mom cooks and i'll just eat. but now for u, i'll ask my mom how to make it and tell to u. w8 for that. i'll be soon back
• India
19 Jul 10
its a wheet food. first u have to make wheat as wet with water and mould it as small round pieces of each size a minimum of egg. then make it thin and round non as u seen it when u r eating. then keep that flat piece on pan which is hot for atleast 2 min. thats all. nan is ready... taste it and reply me how it is?
• Japan
19 Jul 10
Thank you this info I will try this out and some others reply too so I can have different flavors and different ways of making it hehe:)
• India
1 Aug 10
Thanks for your intrest in Indian food. I am proud to be an Indian now as our nan are attracting other nation also. Thanks for your Comments & sharing.
• Pakistan
17 Jul 10
well its easy to eat but for some people it could create some problem in washroom :P hahahahah
• Japan
17 Jul 10
Hahaha made laugh mut,:))
• India
19 Jul 10
Even in india most of the ppl did not know how to make Nan :-(
• Japan
19 Jul 10
really? wow! haha I didn't know that.
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• India
30 Jul 10
$14 and $18 dollar just for nan , Come to India , I will get you wholesome chicken meal along with nan in half of the price
• Japan
30 Jul 10
really? that's pretty cheap nishant, but my plane ticket will be more expensive haha
@Angelgirl16 (2171)
• United States
20 Jul 10
Hi, I haven't had any experience eating Indian food, just enjoy eating Chinese and Mexican when it come to foreign food. I am willing to try any dish for the first time, so I may even like the Indian bread, 'cause I do love bread with lots of butter. Maybe if someone is nice enough to share the recipe with you, you can post it. I enjoy cooking and trying new recipes.
• India
31 Jul 10
I am agree with you, Thanks for your comments & sharing.
• India
31 Jul 10
I am fully agree with you, thanks for your comments & sharing.
• India
19 Jul 10
Its good that you like indian food naan. But say be specifically which naan. Simple ones or stuffed
@RONDOLAWE (774)
• Indonesia
18 Jul 10
i dont people of indian so i just want to say i dont knoe about make it nan food