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naan
[nahn]
noun
a leavened, often tear-shaped flatbread from South Asia, baked in a tandoor.
Sometimes non any of various leavened, oven-baked flatbreads from Central and Southeast Asia.
naan
/ ɑː /
noun
another name for nan bread
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of naan1
Example Sentences
He keeps ordering — modest, comforting meals: two vegetable dishes, one lamb, garlic naan, chicken tikka.
Created to save space on a table, the family naan grew to a size that has defeated even the largest Yorkshire appetite.
Mr Hussain went on to say he approached a metal worker friend and told him he wanted to serve large naan breads he had seen in Birmingham.
I’ll make that with maybe some flatbreads or naan and a yogurt dip on the side, then some sort of dal.
The changes also expand access to whole grains like quinoa, wild rice and millet and to foods such as teff and whole wheat naan.
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