The Roti-maker and the ‘Taboo’

The roti maker is rather a revolution when it comes to being able to enjoy traditional Indian bread without toiling away in the kitchen for long hours. But surprisingly, the appliance has not yet received the kind of recognition it was expected to in the Indian market. The reason, as per personal analysis, is simply the ‘stubborn Indian mindset’ that manages to find taboo in most things progressive. Despite the launch of some of the best Roti Maker in India, there still appears to be a major apprehension for the use of the machine. 

The Roti Maker VS the Homemaker

There is no doubt that manual roti-making skills are unmatched. Now, there can be no comparison to the ‘love-infused’ rotis made by our mothers and grandmothers. But, strictly associating the latter with the roti is rather regressive. One cannot deny the fact that roti-making is a tedious job. It requires a great deal of patience, energy and time. Also, traditional roti-making is a three-step process that very well ‘eats’ into a major time taken in the kitchen. One has to prepare the dough, roll the rotis and roast them. This can include some other steps as well, if you are into the elaborate task of making parathas, Khakhras and Papad. This is where the use of the machine comes into the picture.

The Roti Maker

A roti maker is a machine that offers to converge the various steps applied in the process of roti preparation. One cannot deny the fact that the manual method of the process is tedious, boring and most importantly quite messy. However, with the roti maker, you can very well get rid of the rolling pin, as the maker does the job for you. Also, the roasting part of the process is taken care of by the machine. Hence, you simply have to place the dough balls in the roti maker and allow it to do the rest. With the help of the various indicators, it is easy to analyze the process of when to flip the roti for it to be properly done. 

CONCLUSION

The roti maker has come as a major relief, especially for the Urban population that needs traditional rotis in their meals, but does not have the time for it. Not to forget, that the roti maker is also of great application when you need to prepare a large amount for a big family.


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