Roti (wrap)
A wrap-style sandwich
- Media: Roti
Originating in the Caribbean with Indian roots, a roti is a wrap style sandwich filled with either curried or sometimes stewed meats or vegetables wrapped inside a dhalpuri,[3] paratha, or dosti roti.[4] Roti is eaten widely across the Caribbean.[5] As Indo-Caribbean people immigrated to other countries, especially in North America and Europe, they brought with them the roti and opened roti shops to sell it.
See also
- Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago
- Cuisine of Guyana
- Cuisine of Suriname
- Cuisine of Jamaica
- List of sandwiches
- List of stuffed dishes
- Goat roti
References
- ^ J. Fergus (2021-04-16). "What Does Roti Mean to You?". Thrillist.
- ^ "Sakina aka Jumrattan daughter of Sahidan". 15 May 2009.
- ^ Winchester, Karen (2008). Cooking Trinidadian Style. Lulu Enterprises Incorporated. p. 31. ISBN 9781409248804.
- ^ Daley, David; Daley, Gwendolyn (2013). Caribbean Cookery Secrets. Right Way. ISBN 9780716023142.
- ^ Thomas, Polly; Coates, Robert; De-Light, Dominique (2010). The Rough Guide to Trinidad & Tobago. Rough Guides. p. 30. ISBN 9781405386579.
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