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Taftan (bread)

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Taftan
Alternative namesTaftoon
TypeBread
Place of originIran
Main ingredientsFlour, saffron, cardamom

Taftan, taftoon or taftun (Persian: تافتون) is a leavened flour bread from Persian, Pakistani and Uttar Pradesh cuisines,[1] baked in a clay oven. This bread is made with milk, yoghurt, and eggs.[1] It often flavoured with saffron and a small amount of cardamom powder, and may be decorated with seeds such as poppy seeds.

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References

  1. ^ a b Babbar, P. (1988). Rotis and Naans of India. Bombay: Vakils, Feffer and Simons Ltd.