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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

11:39 PM -

Leaven Bread(Naan) Posted by Hello


Blogger Choux said...

Wah! These look EXACTLY like those bread they serve at my uni's atrium whenever they run out of ideas for dishes. =p

They stuff things into it like beef, lamb, salad, and sauce.

These naan breads can open wan, right?

Actually, they're tasty.....  


Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes...they can be opened to stuff things inside!!  


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