- Roti prata
Roti prata is the
Singapore an evolution of the Indianparatha , apancake made of dough composed offat , egg,flour andwater . "Roti" means bread in Hindi, Urdu, most other North Indian languages and Malay, while "Prata" means flat. It is traditionally served withcurry or, more rarely, withsugar orcondensed milk . In addition, although consumed at any time of the day by some locals, the vast majority tend to consume it as a late night or early morning dish, particularly at 24-hour outlets.There are two main types of the dish - the smaller but crispy version (made famous by the Jalan Kayu chains) and the flatter and more fluffy version common elsewhere. Both versions are prepared in similar fashion - by flipping the dough into a large thin layer before heating it on a hot plate.
The dish has evolved somewhat differently in Singapore and in
Malaysia . In Singapore, economic affluence and cultural influences have created variations reflective of the cosmopolitan character of the city. For instance, it is common to find outlets serving "roti prata" with flavourings as varied asgarlic ,banana ,chocolate ,durian andcheese , which, while common in Singapore, is less so in Malaysia. Also, "roti prata" variations are more likely to be known by names such as "cheese prata" or "onion prata" rather than with a "roti" prefix, and mostly in theEnglish language . More recently, the dish has also evolved to other sweeter and more crispy variants such as "tissue" and "paper" which are pan-fried with butter, rolled into a cone shape and spinkled with sugar.Some of the most famous outlets in
Singapore include those located atJalan Kayu ,Upper Thomson Road andClementi Road near theNational University of Singapore . The "roti prata" chain "The Best Prata Shop" has outlets all over Singapore. Interestingly, there are many prata shops that try to associate themselves as the "original" Jalan Kayu prata shop, of which the real one is unknown. Apparently, there is some prestige to roti prata stalls originating from Jalan Kayu, a 200 meter long stretch of road in north-eastern Singapore; two of the largest stalls along Jalan Kayu are fiercely territorial, as witnessed by late night customers."Roti prata" is known as
roti canai in neighbouring Malaysia.ee also
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Kerala Porotta
*Paratha
*Roti canai , theMalaysia n variant.
*Naan External links
* [http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/about_singapore/fun_stuff/recipes/roti_prata.html Roti Prata] , Uniquely Singapore
* [http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_869_2005-01-11.html Roti Prata] ,Singapore Infopedia ,National Library Board, Singapore
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