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Naan Bread is a type of soft flatbread, traditional in South Asian cuisine, especially popular in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It is made from a dough consisting of wheat flour, water, yogurt, and yeast or baking powder, which gives it a spongy and slightly airy texture. It is typically cooked in a clay oven called a tandoor, although it can also be made in a skillet or conventional oven.
This bread is essential in many Indian cuisine recipes and is perfect for accompanying curries, stews, and dishes with sauces, due to its ability to absorb flavors. Furthermore, naan can be varied by adding ingredients such as garlic, butter, herbs, or cheese, creating different delicious versions.
Regarding its origin, naan has ancient roots in Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, and its preparation has been passed down from generation to generation, becoming a staple food in many regions.
Among its properties, naan bread provides a good amount of carbohydrates that offer quick energy. As it is made with yogurt, it contains some protein and may contain healthy fats if prepared with butter or ghee. However, its calorie content is usually high, so it is recommended to consume it in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
In different Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, naan bread may be known simply as "naan" or, in some cases, "Indian flatbread". There are not many specific synonyms for this bread in the region, given its cultural particularity and origin.
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