Product Description :
Product Description: New Wooden Chapati Thin Rolling Pin |Roti |Rotti |Indian Velan | Recipes |Food items | Manual Flatbread Baking tool Crafts idea Thin Wooden Rolling Pin is sturdy rolling pin used for rolling of chapatis or unleavened flat bread for giving it perfect shape and size on rolling board [chakla].
It is best flatbread baking kitchen tool that supports easy gripping and sliding of palms and fingers away and over the rolling board to make chapatis or roll other pastry items quickly and minimizes efforts.
It occupies less space and is traditional gift item too.
Crafts idea rolling pin is approximately 30 cm in length and is made up of wood which can be cleaned by pouring in water for some time before wiping off the surface of rolling pin.
The wheat flour gets stick on the surface of the rolling pin due to excess use of wheat bran [choker].
It is recommended that it is hand washed and is not put inside dishwashers for cleaning.
Crafts idea Indian rolling pin is also known by the names of belan, velan and roti maker that is used to press and roll the chapatis in proper shape.
The flat bread is also known by the names of rotis, chapatis and parathas usually made out of whole wheat flour or gehun ka atta.
There are various food recipes and roti making styles in which dough or chapatis use ghee or clarified butter or butter and are stuffed with various ingredients and mixtures of spices or fresh cheese [paneer], pulse or lentils [dals] or vegetables to make different types of rotis like maki ki roti [corn pone], Aloo Paratha [dough stuffed with mashed potato ]etc.
that are flatbread with layers of cooked dough made on frying pan or tava.
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Product Details :
Detail | Value |
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Package Dimensions | 13.9 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Date First Available | July 27, 2019 |
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