Parathas are a delicious way to kickstart your day. This Indian flatbread is made with soft dough stuffed with savoury fillings, often delicious spiced potatoes. Cooked with ghee or butter until flaky, parathas offer a delightful combination of textures in every bite. It’s no surprise they’re a breakfast favourite – many people enjoy the comforting aroma of parathas wafting from the kitchen in the morning. If you are a paratha enthusiast and if the smell of freshly made parathas is more enticing than a morning breeze, then you might just be a true paratha lover!
A real paratha-lover looks beyond the popular aloo parathas. You have tried and love all paratha varieties — potatoes, cauliflower, radish, onion, paneer, mixed stuffing, and even the not-so-common varieties like dal, cheese, carrots, beetroot, sweet potato et al.
Breakfast? Duh, it has got to be parathas. Not feeling any sabzi or dal for lunch? Make parathas! Too tired to cook dinner? Just eat some parathas. A true paratha lover can eat parathas any time of the day. The same applies for any season. Sure, piping hot parathas taste mind-blowing in winter but they also taste amazing with some frothy lassi or cold coffee in summer.
Parathas are versatile in not just the variety of fillings but also the condiments are other foods they pair with. Firstly, a true paratha lover would always top their parathas with butter and watch it melt with fascination every single time. Chilled yogurt with hot parathas also tastes heavenly. You would have also enjoyed parathas with any spicy or sweet achaar, refreshing mint chutney, crunchy papads, or gravy dishes like chhole or aloo sabzi. Parathas perfectly pair with all!
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Whether it is travelling to school, work or even for a trip, your lunchbox always has parathas. Sandwiches are either too dry or get soggy when packed. But parathas are soft, filling and perfect for eating whenever you feel hungry. You can also easily roll and wrap these in a foil and eat on-the-go. So simple and delicious!
Since you love your parathas so much, it is not easy to share even a tiny bite with anyone else. We get it. So, if you do share your favourite parathas with others, either you are too kind, or the person you are sharing these with is too special. Sharing a paratha is your sign of spreading love, and if you get extra parathas for your friends or colleagues, well then, aren’t you the sweetest person in the world?
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How many of these paratha-lover signs can you relate to? Do you know any more habits of only die-hard paratha fans? Share with us in the comments. Happy eating!
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