Luchi

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Luchi is a deep-fried flatbread, made of maida flour.[1][2] Luchi is popular in India (especially East and Northeast India) and in Bangladesh.

Since luchi is made without rice or rice flour, it is a popular staple item at times when rice is to be avoided for ritual purposes,[3] as in the case of ekadashi. Luchi is often paired with vegetarian dishes such as aloor dum or ghugni,[4] or with mutton curry.[5]

History

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Luchi served with (clockwise from top) potato tarkari, rasgullas, boondi and sandesh

As per Hindī Śabdasāgara, the word Luchi or Luchui is derived from the Sanskrit word Ruchi (रुचि),[6] meaning something which is appetizing. Bhakt Surdas, a renowned Hindu saint of Bhakti tradition, makes a mention of Luchui in his Braj poetry.[7]

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लुचुई ललित लापसी सोहै । स्वाद सुबास सहज मन मोहै ।।
Luchuī Lalita Lāpasī Sohai, Svāda Subāsa Sahaja Mana Mohai

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See also

References

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