Khakhra

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Khakhra is a popular roasted Gujarati Indian bread or snack item made from wheat flour and oil. Added to it are different supporting ingredients such as methi and masala to make that special khakhra which is crunchy.

It is a favorite ethnic food of the vegetarian Gujarati people who live in northwestern India. It is a good non-fried item and made with very little or no oil for roasting.

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