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Comfort food: Aloo Roti

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When last you had Aloo (potato) roti?

However, by Thursday, I was ravenous for some type of hot food, and while I thought of things that I could make, nothing excited me until I saw the English potatoes in the basket and immediately thought – Aloo roti!

When I think of Aloo roti, it is about home, big cups of sweet, milky tea, morning sunshine and quiet time.

Think about it, a soft, warm Aloo roti, folded on to itself, take a bite, and taste how the potatoes and the roti have become one; you can’t separate one from the other.

One of the things I like most about Aloo roti, is that you do not need anything to accompany it; it is savoury, delicious and satisfying on its own.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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