Thalipeeth is a kind of flatbread native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is typically made with a mix of wheat, rice, millet, sorghum, lentils and spices that are first dry-roasted and then made into flour either at home or can be bought from the store as a readymade mix called ‘bhajani. There are many varieties of Thalipeeth, and the most popular one is the Sago/Sabudana Thalipeeth.
This variety of thalipeeth is popular throughout India and is made specially during fasting days but since I don’t follow ‘fast’ (abstaining certain foods during Navratri), I make these whenever I fancy eating them.
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