Non
Naan is a leavened, oven-baked or tawa-fried flatbread. It can be baked using a tandoor. It is characterized by a light and fluffy texture and golden-brown spots from the baking process. Naan is found in the cuisines of Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. Composed of white or wheat flour and combined with a leavening agent, typically yeast, naan dough develops air pockets that contribute to its fluffy and soft texture. Additional ingredients for crafting naan include warm water, salt, ghee and yogurt, with optional additions like milk, egg, or honey. Baking powder or baking soda can be used instead of yeast to reduce the preparation time for the bread.
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Recipes
Tajik Non/Naan - Traditional Tajikstan flat-bread - I camp in my kitchen
While searching for some traditional Naan bread recipe's, obviously wiki popped with varieties of naan bread across the Asian continent. Among-st the list, this Tajik Non/Naan grabbed my attention. First the name, it is called Non and next the details on...
Obi Non: Uzbek Flatbread [Vegan] – One Green Planet
Obi non is a kind of flat bread popular in Afghan, Tajik and Uzbek cuisine. It can be likened to naan because it is shaped like a disc and while it's comparatively thicker than most of the naan you'll encounter, it has the same texture and flavor that...